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News: Jamie Oliver urges Government to ban selling energy drinks to children

I am aware there are many problems in the food industry I was responding to your post if my answer can be called simplistic I was addressing you comment about Jamie and the proposals about Energy Drinks (subject of this thread.) not the problems of the food industry which are numerous and complex
 
I have 6 of his books most recipes are nutritionally balanced and healthy. Obviously a chocolate pudding is exactly that and ladened with sugar. Interestingly he has sparked this conversation. Conversation equals added awareness. Didn't think that would be a bad thing. Hypocritical or not. I've never heard Jamie promote sugar or puddings as an every day necessity. I presume the people that are bagging Jamie would of much preferred him to say nothing. Which we wouldn't either . Yay
 
Do people honestly think there will be energy drink or sweetie pushers. Are there alcohol or cigarette pushers. I believe drugs should be legal but not for 12 year olds
 
I see children drinking energy drink on the way to school and on the way home. We have sports people promoting them! Anything that stops energy drink being considered a normal part of life must be good.
 
Do people honestly think there will be energy drink or sweetie pushers. Are there alcohol or cigarette pushers. I believe drugs should be legal but not for 12 year olds
the problem is without pushers kids still get hold of alcohol and cigarettes so you could assume they will get hold of energy drinks as well. sold to them by corner shops who don't care. by adults who think that they are not doing anything wrong

I believe drugs should be legal but not for 12 year olds[/QUOTE] WHAT DRUGS ?? WHAT AGE ?? whatever your answer I believe you are WRONG !! legalize drugs and watch the Country go to the dogs even faster than it is at the moment a nation of ADDICTS
 
The quickest way for me to get out of a bad hypo is to drink a small glass of lucozade

Jamie Oliver can do one for me
 
I really struggle with the concept of Jamie and his crusades, extremely patronising to say the least, the responsibility is with the parents not the govt to become food police.
 
How it willing children by giving them lots of sugar any different from killing them by hitting them over the head? Therefore why should the government outlaw one of the above but not the other.....
 
I know this is primarily aimed at kids and energy drinks but I drink diet blue charge, Asda’s version. It states it has no more caffeine than a standard cup of instant coffee. Before I was diagnosed type 2 And went low carb i needed a couple of glasses of this just to function. I still drink it because I like the taste. I’ve often been told I shouldn’t drink it but no one has yet given me a credible reason why. What is the problem if it’s sugar free, caffeine doesn’t appear to spike blood sugar
 
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