date:Jun 12, 2014
th, and has committed the company to reduce the average calories per litre in its range of sparkling drinks by 5% by the end of 2014. More than 40% of the cola sold by Coca-Cola in the UK is already no-calorie, it says, including two zero-calorie options Coca-Cola Zero and Diet Coke.
Dr Aseem Malhotra, scientific director of Action on Sugar, set up earlier this year to reduce the amount of sugar added to food and soft drinks, said: Whatever the company says, this is a product with a high sugar