Consumers advised not to rely on drinking fruit juice as a substitute for consuming fruit
date:Oct 18, 2017
the Consumer Council said, adding that the distributors have since removed the products from the shelves.

In terms of nutritional content, the test showed dietary fiber content of all samples fell far below the daily body requirements, while most apple juices and a few blended fruit juices had only low vitamin C levels.

Meanwhile, the watchdog's test showed freshly squeezed and cold pressed orange juice samples produced a vitamin C content of 6.1 percent higher than the pasteurized orange jui
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