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Campaigners concerned over amount of sugar in cereals marketed at children
Almost half of the surveyed cereals contained chocolate
Action on Sugar has called for some cereals to be removed from the breakfast aisle and placed in the confectionery aisle instead (Image: Getty images)
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Almost all children’s cereals contain high or medium amounts of sugar – report July 7 2021, 12.06am
Dr Kawther Hashem, of Action on Sugar, said the use of child-friendly packaging makes it hard for parents to make a healthier choice (Peter Byrne/PA)
Almost all cereals marketed at children still contain high or medium levels of sugar, campaigners have warned.
A survey of 126 breakfast cereals with packaging featuring child-friendly images such as cartoons or bright colours found 92% contain high or medium amounts of sugar, up from 91% last year, according to research by Action on Sugar and Action on Salt as part of the Food Foundation’s Broken Plate report.