Health experts call for honest labelling on ‘healthy’ fruit snacks
Health experts are calling for more honest labelling on “so-called healthy fruit snacks”. It comes after a product survey conducted by UK-based charity Action on Sugar found that
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ContinueLearn More XHealth experts are calling for more honest labelling on “so-called healthy fruit snacks”. It comes after a product survey conducted by UK-based charity Action on Sugar found that
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