This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 18 June 2015.
The above data has been released by campaigners who say that food companies have effectively hijacked what could be a healthy snack and, instead, created a junk food that adds to obesity and ill health.
The campaigners have found that a number of new brands has come up in the recent past – these offer gourmet flavors and even boast that they are ‘skinny’ on the label. Some of them may be healthier than a bag of crisps but, the brands that are sold at cinema outlets have a large dose of sugar, salt and calories.
As per the survey, seven in ten sweet popcorns that are sold in cinemas, stores and cafes should have the red warning logo for high sugar based on Food Standards Agency health measures. In the same way, one in four of the savory popcorn packs contain dangerously high levels of salt and should carry some sort of warning.
The figures have been compiled by Consensus Action on Salt and Health (CASH) – they have requested cinemas, retailers and manufacturers to change their recipes.
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