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Smaller portions of unhealthy food and drink options 'needed'
06/04/2010
Manufacturers need to produce smaller portions of less healthy food and drink options, it has been suggested. According to the Food Standards Agency (FSA), single portions of some biscuits, cakes, buns and chocolates which are heavy on sugar and saturated fats should be sold at a reduced size. It is also recommending that drinks containing added sugar should be available in 250ml servings, not just the standard 330ml cans. Sue Davies, chief policy adviser for Which?, said many consumers wanted smaller food and drink portions. "Consumers want retailers and manufacturers to offer a wider range of healthier choices and to make it cheaper to make healthier choices," she said. "Smaller portions aren't always available at the moment, or can come at a higher price. It shouldn't have to be a struggle to try and eat less." In February, a survey by the FSA revealed that people are eating too much added sugar. The study found that added sugar is currently responsible for 12.5 per cent of food energy intake on average, compared to the recommended 11 per cent. Celebrate in style with our latest champagne offers. Posted by Carla Spuri. ![]() |
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