The top 10 bad foods that claim to be healthy but aren't, according to Consumer NZ - News Summed Up

The top 10 bad foods that claim to be healthy but aren't, according to Consumer NZ


Supplied Cereals that target children with healthy food claims have been called out in Consumer NZ's 2019 Bad Taste Food Awards. But Consumer NZ said sugar was the second largest ingredient for this breakfast cereal, which is nearly 28 per cent sugar. SIMON MAUDE/STUFF The Consumer NZ awards aim to make it easier for buyers to see through food manufacturers' claims. Margaret Stuart, of Nestle which owns Maggi, said Consumer NZ appeared to have mixed up its regular Chicken Flavour product with its Chicken Flavour with Wholegrain. Consumer NZ also called out Horleys for picturing chocolate fudge on the pack, when the fine print states it is not the actual product.


Source: Stuff December 07, 2019 00:05 UTC



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