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Friday, July 17, 2015

UK - The new guidelines, from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition

Advisory body set to tell ministers that the country is facing a health crisis that could cripple the NHS unless people slash their sugar intakeThe new guidelines, from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition, mean that men and women should consume no more than seven teaspoons of added sugar a day – equal to less than a single can of Coca-Cola.
Research by the food industry-backed British Nutrition Foundation suggests that hitting the new target will mean cutting out almost all fizzy drinks and making crisps and chocolate bars a ‘once or twice a week’ luxury, rather than an everyday snack.
Ministers are divided on a sugar tax, with some urging David Cameron to drop his opposition to it before the Government publishes its obesity strategy in the autumn.


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