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Too much sugar's unhealthy, Nestlé to cut more from brands

metronews by metronews
July 4, 2017
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Consumer goods giant Nestlé has pledged to slash sugar in its cereals by a further 10 per cent across the UK by the end of next year as part of a broad drive to make some of its most popular breakfast foods healthier.
The Switzerland-based company said that the move will see around 225 million fewer teaspoons of sugar in the UK’s diet.
The changes will be achieved through a combination of reformulation and by growing the share of lower sugar variants. Nestlé said that in the UK since 2010 it has already cut average sugar content by 15 per cent. Cereals produced by the company and sold in the UK also contained 3,600 thousand tonnes more whole grain than in 2003.
“Offering consumers healthier and tastier cereals is one of our top priorities and we are determined to make breakfast even better for everyone,” said Gharry Eccles, the regional vice president of Cereal Partners Worldwide, which makes Nestlé’s cereal in the UK.
In the UK, Nestlé sells cereal under the Cheerios, Clusters, Shreddies and Shredded Wheat brands amongst others.
The NHS currently advises adults not to eat more than 30g of free sugars a day, which is roughly equivalent to seven sugar cubes. Children should have less than this but many breakfast cereals still contain a large amount of sugar, increasing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
Earlier this year NestlĂ© announced that it was reducing the sugar content of some of its bestselling chocolate bars, including KitKats, Aeros, Quality Street chocolates and Yorkie bars by 10 per cent.
It said that this change would slash the about 7,500 tonnes of sugar across those products by the end of 2018.

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