
Le autorità e le imprese svizzere accettano di tagliare lo zucchero in cereali, yogurt e bevande
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/global-health/swiss-authorities-and-firms-agree-to-cut-sugar-in-cereals-yoghurts-and-drinks/89876160
di BezugssystemCH1903
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>__Swiss authorities and firms agree to cut sugar in cereals, yoghurts and drinks__
>Cereals, yoghurts and drinks in Switzerland will contain less sugar by 2028. The Swiss government and 21 companies renewed the so-called Milan Declaration in Bern on Thursday.
>New targets have been set under the initiative. The amount of sugar added to serums, breakfast cereals and milk-based drinks will have to be lowered by 10%. The same applies to soft drinks. The bar has been set at 5% for yoghurts.
>The commitment to reducing sugar in foodstuffs was initiated ten years ago. In a press release on Thursday, the the interior ministry said it was pleased with progress.
>Yoghurts, serums, milk drinks, breakfast cereals and soft drinks now contain significantly less sugar than they did ten years ago.
>The ministry also wants to reach an agreement with the food industry to lower the salt content of processed foods. At present, only Aldi Switzerland is prepared to support this approach.
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In Hungary we have a couple products with alternates promoting “”zero”” sugar in them, that actually have a bare minimum of calories and carbs. A good couple of the flavored yoghurts and drinks still taste just fine (peach to me felt the most impacted by flavor).
Like seriously, just halving the amount of sugar in the original product would do so much, they will not taste anything different.
Gonna eat/drink twice as much then or add my own sugar.
Also my workmorale just got lowered by 10%
It would also be great if ADDED sugar had to be labeled on every product. Some things will contain natural sugar like fruit for example, my main gripe is that it is hard to tell in which products unnessecary sugar is added.
How is the Swiss market protected from American goods?
For France or the rest of Europe ? In 2074 !!