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High street giants vow to cut sugar levels by 20%

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

HIGH street chains including Costa, McDonald’s and Greggs are promising to cut the amount of sugar in their products.

The firms have signed up to a code of practice including a pledge to cut sugar in their food and drinks by 20 per cent by 2020. This will mean a change to the recipes of many products and the addition of lowsugar items to menus.

Options include replacing ice cream with frozen yoghurt and introducin­g smaller portions.

The move is designed to meet targets set by watchdogs at Public Health England as part of the Childhood Obesity Plan.

The signatorie­s to the new code of practice also include Caffe Nero, pub and restaurant operator Mitchells & Butlers, Pizza Hut Delivery, Premier Inn, Starbucks, Wetherspoo­ns and Whitbread Restaurant­s.

These are some of the biggest names on the high street —

however a number of major brands, including the likes of KFC and Burger King, are not part of the initiative and will take measures of their own.

The code, drawn up by a working group from all the participat­ing companies, includes a series of commitment­s around cutting sugar and responsibl­e marketing to children.

There will also be more promotion of fruit and vegetables.

This code has been reviewed by the British Nutrition Foundation, an independen­t expert body which will also advise the alliance on its progress.

An alliance spokesman said: ‘These pledges will positively benefit the millions of customers we welcome into our stores and restaurant­s every day, to help make a significan­t collective impact.’

‘Changing the recipes’

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