Some UK Sweet Spreads Contain 57 Teaspoons of Sugar Per Jar, Claims Survey
date:Apr 14, 2017
on these kinds of high sugar spreads, definitely not eat them on a daily basis and is urging the British government to take much tougher action on meeting the 2020 sugar reduction targets.

The group believes that penalties should apply to those companies who fail to comply.

Speaking with FoodIngredientsFirst registered nutritionist Kawther Hashem, researcher at Action on Sugar, explains what the government could do to ensure excessive levels of sugar are not added to spreads.

Perhaps we sh
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