Completely agree... so we need to teach people to look at the full nutritional label on the back and ignore/remove the biased rubbish on the front surely. not include more duplicate information. The reason I think that traffic lights are awful is that they have led to the demonisation of fat and salt and as you say play down the role of sugars. I think they are in fact misleading and worse than useless so adding some more useless info (which is on the back anyway) is pointless. But that's just me.The nhs website for t2 diabetes is a joke and actually says people should be eating pasta!!
Hello, congratulations regards your petition/campaign. To inform you, as others who do NOT RESIDE IN UK, may experience the same? I have tried to sign the petition and it wont allow as it stated my Code is not accepted, as I reside in Mallorca, of course, our codes of districts are different, so it looks like the petition is for UK people only? or perhaps you can amend, the code system to allow overseas codes, if not, you may loose a lot of people out there who wish to support the petition and are unable unfortunately.If diabetes is one of the biggest and growing problems why are carbs not already displayed on the front of packaging? Only displaying 'Sugars' is misleading as that is all the media talks about. ALL carbohydrate (ok except that from fibre but that has already been deducted from the carb value on the back) enter our blood as sugar!
I have started a petition which I would be really grateful if you would sign and share. I am not hoping to gain anything from this other than forcing the food industry to stop pretending that its only 'sugars' we have to look out for!
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/display-carbohydrate-value-on-front-of-all-food-packaging
The shorter version (if you are kind enough to tweet) is https://bit.ly/2IVHJTW
It's not useless tho it's the most relevant and just brings it to people's attention.. getting the other info banned is a much bigger debate (and I agree it shouldn't be there but that argument could go on forever).. I'm looking to make a small but significant change tha5 will make people more aware of carbs as the media do not mention them. I get what you're saying tho it's just the food industry have the 'advertising' budget to confuse the issue forever and whilst carbs are omitted from the front people will believe they don't matter.. the nhs website only mentions them to say you SHOULD have them!Completely agree... so we need to teach people to look at the full nutritional label on the back and ignore/remove the biased rubbish on the front surely. not include more duplicate information. The reason I think that traffic lights are awful is that they have led to the demonisation of fat and salt and as you say play down the role of sugars. I think they are in fact misleading and worse than useless so adding some more useless info (which is on the back anyway) is pointless. But that's just me.
I manage to read the nutrition panel on the back of the packet.
Your petition does not like my post code either so could not sign it.
@pollensa had problems inserting her post code as well.Oh well thank you for trying to sign it I hope it not allowing postcodes is not a common problem!
@pollensa had problems inserting her post code as well.
I do not think so.Can you make one up?
Can you tell me what post codes are and I'll call the site tomorrow they called me back today within half an hour so maybe they can tell me what to do if there's a problem.. maybe you could put it at end of name or something and just put one that works but I'll talk to them.. thanks for feedback@pollensa had problems inserting her post code as well.
Completely agree... so we need to teach people to look at the full nutritional label on the back and ignore/remove the biased rubbish on the front surely. not include more duplicate information. The reason I think that traffic lights are awful is that they have led to the demonisation of fat and salt and as you say play down the role of sugars. I think they are in fact misleading and worse than useless so adding some more useless info (which is on the back anyway) is pointless. But that's just me.
That would be dishonest. Tut tut!.
my brother understood the importance of lowering his carbs. Problem was, he was then looking for, and eating, no added sugar products, thinking that meant low carbs too. The misleading and deliberate weasel words on packaging is a minefield, especially for those who are dyslexic or have other reading issues, like my brother.Sorry but they do not "get" the importance of low carb if they are eating 76% carb foods...and they have obviously not been told to check the back of the pack.
signed and I have put it up on facebook and twitter too.If diabetes is one of the biggest and growing problems why are carbs not already displayed on the front of packaging? Only displaying 'Sugars' is misleading as that is all the media talks about. ALL carbohydrate (ok except that from fibre but that has already been deducted from the carb value on the back) enter our blood as sugar!
I have started a petition which I would be really grateful if you would sign and share. I am not hoping to gain anything from this other than forcing the food industry to stop pretending that its only 'sugars' we have to look out for!
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/display-carbohydrate-value-on-front-of-all-food-packaging
The shorter version (if you are kind enough to tweet) is https://bit.ly/2IVHJTW
Duplicate threads merged by Mod
not disagreeing with you, but I struggles sometimes to decipher what the nutritional label is telling me, and to multiply or divide the figures stated to give the true portion size.so we need to teach people to look at the full nutritional label on the back
not disagreeing with you, but I struggles sometimes to decipher what the nutritional label is telling me, and to multiply or divide the figures stated to give the true portion size.
Heck. I struggle with working out some of the prices per 100g so I can make a proper comparison of food costs. Its not easy. And I know this is health and important and to make the effort and make time, but often i am tired, in a hurry, boggled by the choices and maths needed. The crowds and semi abandoned trolley left in the middle of aisles while people wander off to other shelves, it all takes it toll.
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