How fruit yoghurts became ‘junk food’

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Fruit-flavoured yoghurts are set to be classified as ‘junk food’ under government plans to roll out a new nutrient profiling model.

The Department of Health & Social Care last month launched a consultation on the framework, which replaces the total sugars of the old model with free sugars, and introduces lowers thresholds for sugar and energy density. It will be used to underpin both the junk food ad ban, which came into force on TV and online in January, and the promotions restrictions that began in 2022. The outcome of the consultation is scheduled for June.

 

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