Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Food items 'incorrectly labelled'

The BBC

survey of children's food in the East Midlands revealed a quarter of products tested had misleading nutritional information on packaging.
Trading Standards officers found one packet of crisps contained 150% more sugar than stated.
The survey focused on products aimed at children, often with cartoon characters on the labels.
Of the 200 tested, 53 samples were unsatisfactory. The main problem was inaccurate nutritional information.

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