Yorkshire Post

‘Unhealthy Valentine’s meals’ are criticised by experts

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SUPERMARKE­TS ARE selling Valentine’s Day meal deals containing “shockingly unhealthy” amounts of salt, sugar and fat at bargain prices, according to a survey.

One of Marks & Spencer Valentine’s £20 meal deals contains as much salt as six McDonald’s hamburgers, while a £20 Waitrose meal of mussels, coq au vin, cauliflowe­r cheese and a chocolate tart contains 118 per cent of the maximum recommende­d intake of saturates, eight teaspoons of sugar and more salt than eight servings of McDonald’s medium fries, Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash) found.

Cash found “excessive and harmful” amounts of salt, sugar and saturated fats in the majority of meal deal combinatio­ns it surveyed and called on retailers to “act more responsibl­y” and only offer discounts on healthier meals.

The saltiest meal deal combinatio­n was from M&S, which offers a starter, main, side dish, dessert, bottle of wine and a box of chocolates.

Cash found that its Italian Antipasto Delicatess­en Selection, Gastropub gammon shanks with a rich orange and cranberry sauce, truffled cauliflowe­r cheese and Dutch apple tarts would provide 7.16g of salt per person – more than an adult’s daily recommende­d intake – as well as 120 per cent of the daily maximum recommende­d intake of saturates and more than 10 teaspoons of sugar.

A £15 deal at Morrisons consisting of Champagne and Scottish hot smoked salmon risotto, fish pie, chunky chips and chocolate and orange tarts contained 172 per cent of the recommende­d saturates for a day, 10 teaspoons of sugar and more salt than 15 bags of ready salted crisps.

A deal at Asda, also costing £15, of Cornish camembert, pork and chorizo stew, mash, broccoli and cauliflowe­r cheese and melting puddings contained more than 13 teaspoons of sugar and more salt than two store-bought Pizza Express Margherita pizzas.

Sonia Pombo, campaign manager at Cash, said: “Retailers should have a duty of care to their customers, so it’s very disappoint­ing to see such a poor offering of healthier choices available in their Valentine’s meal deals.”

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