FSA Unveils First Steps Of Saturated Fat And Energy Intake Programme
The Food Standards Agency is unveiling the range of activity it plans to take to help people in the UK reduce the amount of saturated fat they eat. The diet of the average British adult contains too much saturated fat, added sugar and salt. Since 2004 the Agency has been working with industry to reformulate foods to reduce the amount of salt they contain, along with communicating the health impacts of a high-salt diet directly to consumers.
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Filed under: Nutrition / Diet on February 8th, 2008