Supermarkets pledge to limit amount of sugar in stores
Supermarkets have pledged plans to limit the amount of sugar being sold in their stores.
Supermarkets have pledged plans to limit the amount of sugar being sold in their stores.
Supermarkets have pledged to limit the amount of sugar being sold in products, ITV News Consumer Editor Chris Choi reports.
Sugar: as new guidelines are issued this morning Co-op pledges to remove 100 million teaspoons of sugar from squash this year
Sugar: Tesco will remove confectionary from all of their checkouts by the end of 2014.
Waitrose will removed 7.1 tonnes of sugar from juices over the next 12 months.
It's already clear most of us eat too much, so the focus really needs to be how, as a country, we go about changing our sugar-eating habits.
Sugar can be labelled in multiple ways, making it harder to spot.
ITV News looked the added sugars in several everyday food products.