Food makers' calories cut pledge
Seventeen big-brand food companies including Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco have pledged to cut calories to help tackle obesity.
Seventeen big-brand food companies including Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco have pledged to cut calories to help tackle obesity.
When we asked some of you on thestreet what you thought about the idea to reduce calories in some of thebiggest brand named foods, here's what you thought:
"If the calories went down? I might have more, because they have less calories."
"I just try and eat good things anyway, I don't really look at the calorie count."
"I think it's more about looking at what's in the products, as in the amount of bad nutrition, rather than reducing the calories."
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