Busy Brit parents packing kids off to school with 'unhealthy' lunchboxes.Byline: ANI London, Nov 16 (ANI): A new British survey carried out on school children's lunchboxes has shown that the snacks parents provide contain more than 12 teaspoons of unhealthy sugar. The survey conducted by consumer group Which? showed that four of the food products and one drink popular among children contained surprising amounts of salt and sugar. The findings proved that time-pressed parents find it difficult to tell which lunchbox fillers are the best to give their youngsters. "Parents should be able to pick out healthy products for their kids' lunchboxes, but what you see isn't always what you get. Some products give the impression of being healthy but are full of salt and sugar," the Daily Express quoted Martyn Hocking Hocking may refer to:
The survey showed a single Frosties cereal and milk bar has 8g of sugar and a single tub of Munch Bunch fromage frais fromage frais Noun a low-fat soft cheese with a smooth light texture [French: fresh cheese] has 12.4g, which means that a child eating just these two snacks would get through the equivalent of more than four teaspoons of sugar. Which? researchers also warn that washing down those snacks with a Fruit Shoot bottled drink boosts the total sugar intake by nearly five more teaspoons. Adding a pack of Fruit Strings made from fruit juice concentrate adds nearly three more teaspoons of sugar to the lunchtime total. And a pack of Dairylea Lunchables ham and cheese crackers contains 1.8g of salt which is more than half the recommended daily maximum for children aged four to six years. "Which? don't seem to credit mums and dads with much intelligence if they think they'd be surprised to discover a Frosties bar contains sugar," a spokeswoman for Kellogg's said. Nestle said its Munch Bunch range of yoghurts and fromage frais products was all classified as non-high fat, salt and sugar in compliance with Food Standards Agency The Food Standards Agency is a non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for protecting public health in relation to food throughout the United Kingdom and is led by an appointed board that is intended to act in the public criteria. "Eight-five per cent of all Fruit Shoot purchased is low sugar with less than 2.4 grams of sugar per 200ml," a Fruit Shoot spokesman added. The makers of Fruit Strings said the product was created as an alternative to confectionery confectionery, delicacies or sweetmeats that have sugar as a principal ingredient, combined with coloring matter and flavoring and often with fruit or nuts. In the United States it is usually called candy, in Great Britain, sweets or boiled sweets. for people who didn't like dried fruit. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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