Which supermarket’s Christmas desserts contain the most sugar? They scoured the nutritional contents of Christmas desserts across the UK’s main supermarkets - including Asda, M&S, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, SPAR, Tesco, The Cooperative and Waitrose - to reveal the worst sugar offenders. When it comes to the Christmas favourite mince pies, Morrisons is the worst contender at 34g of sugar per 100gREVEALED: THE MOST TO LEAST SUGARY DESSERTS (per 100g) CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS 1. Per 100g, they contain 44.9g of sugar per 100g (right)Sainsbury’s sticky toffee puddings contain an alarming amount of sugar. Asda follows with 37g, and Morrisons (36.7g), Tesco (34.6g) and Sainsbury’s (28.5g) contain more modest sugar levels
Source: Daily Mail December 22, 2020 12:33 UTC