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1: Misleading & Confusing Consumers
GDA does not supporting healthy eating.
Here are GDA-labels for two products. The one on the right looks healthier, with no calories and sugar. But it is not!

Here is another example. They look very much the same. But they are not!

Here is a third example.
The food industry argues that consumers already know to choose milk instead of soda, but consistent food information must be able to differentiate clearly between healthy and unhealthy foods, and – support official nutrition recommendations.
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2 responses to “1: Misleading & Confusing Consumers”
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would it be possible to translate your website into spanish because i have difficulties of speaking to english, and as there are not many pictures on your website i would like to read more of what you are writting.
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Sorry we don’t have the ressorces for such a translation.
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