DutchNews.nl,
Thursday 11 September 2014
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| (NOS/Foodwatch) |
Take
multi-vitamin drinks which contain as much sugar as cola, Hilde Anne de Vries
told the paper.
‘They are
presented as responsible drinks. It says ‘with fruit juice and spring water’ on
the pack. In reality, they are just 12% fruit jucie and stuffed with synthetic
vitamins,’ she says.
Vote
Foodwatch
on Thursday launched its annual hunt to find the Dutch product which makes the
most misleading claims.
This year’s
nomination list includes Capri drinks and Albert Heijn’s meat rissoles, made
‘according to a traditional Dutch recipe’ which contains five types of sugar,
seven e numbers and meat which has been injected with water.
Rosita’s
Surinamese rotis (a sort of pancake) made at a Dutch tortilla factory and Liga
breakfast biscuits –which are 22% sugar – are also on the list.
Knorr’s
farmers’ vegetable soup completes the line-up. The soup label promises no taste
enhancers even though they have been used and the ingredients include sugar
syrup.
Profit
Maastricht
University food innovation professor
Fred Brouns told the paper some food manufacturers are only concerned
about profit. ‘They say on the packaging that the product has less sugar but
don’t say that they have replaced the sugar with fat,’ he said.
While the
labels are legally sound, manufacturers are quick to say consumers should read
the rest of the packaging more carefully, he said. ‘But most people have no
idea what all the small print about kilojoules and microgrammes means and lose
interest.’

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