Food firms forced to face scorecard over health claims Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/national
date:Aug 27, 2012
When the NSW Cancer Council tested a sample of packaged food and drinks using the new criteria, it found that Nestle Milo (if it wasn't made with skim milk) and Kellogg's Nutri-grain were unhealthy. In contrast, Milo Duo cereal passed the test as healthy.

The Nutrient Profiling Scoring Criteria was endorsed in July by health ministers to ensure ''health claims only appeared on healthy food''.


Winners and losers ...Milo drink failed the health test whilst Milo Duo cereal passed.
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