Food labelling showing amount of activity needed to burn off calories would help consumers avoid high-calorie foods - study - Newshub
Food labelling should show how much physical activity is needed to burn off the calories, not only the number, the authors argue.
To conduct their research, the scientists asked 2668 people to compare the UK's established 'traffic light' system of labelling with new 'physical activity calorie equivalent' (PACE) labelling. The p… [+2185 chars]
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