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yeah like that's going to stop obesity ![]() there's always fizzy drinks and other supermarkets that will sell those drinks, what a stupid idea.
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The voice of reason
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Tesco is there to make money for their shareholders
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Ribena isn't even unhealthy
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Tesco to go under by the end of 2016 if they listen to the loud minority on this.
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I really don't get what they're trying to achieve here - with Tescos already in such a **** position from the events of the last year or so, they think that by getting rid of at least 20 or so lines from their shelves, it's going to bring shoppers in??
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**** Tesco then. A man needs his Strawberry Ribena.
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Tesco: fighting childhood obesity and replacing it with cancer.
Because filling yourself with chemical sweeteners is so much healthier than sugar in moderation. |
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Ribena comes out of a laboratory. The manufacturers of ribena are GlaxoSmithKlyne, the same company who also manufacture prescription drugs.
https://whatareyourchildreneating.wo...ly-advertised/ Ribena and its many variants are a mum’s favourite. “Rich in vitamin C”, “endorsed by the British Dental Association”, “kind to teeth”, are all claims that would have us believe Ribena is actually good for our children. But less advertised are the lawsuits against the manufacturers for their many false claims. They claim that ‘the blackcurrents in Ribena have four times the vitamin C of oranges’ Ribena has NO detectable level of vitamin C. The manufacturers were sued for thousands over that lie, facing 88 counts of false advertising. They eventually pleaded guilty to 15 charges of breaching fair trading laws. A study conducted by the Australian Consumers’ Association for Choice magazine in January 2007 revealed that blackcurrant juice only constituted 5% of the product with the rest being a processed concentrate. Ribena Toothkind (endorsed by the British Dental Association), has in fact been found to contain a significant amount of sugar, and has been banned from using the claim: “discourages tooth decay”. Loopholes in the law make it possible for the manufacturers of drinks like Ribena to advertise “Sugar-Free” even when they contain sugars. In fact, “Ribena contains 8 teaspoons of sugar per 330ml bottle. This makes it more sugary than Coke.” Its just an unhealthy and misleading product that has been formulated in a laboratory and the only Ribena Tesco is removing is the small cartons aimed at children. Tesco is nothing more than a food retailers and as such, has the right to put what ever it wants on its shelves. I don't normally shop at Tesco because its a mile further than my local supermarket but because I strongly support their stand on misleading labels, I will be driving that extra mile in future and buying my groceries from them. Tesco are not removing mini cartoned Ribena because they are being awkward but because they see it for what it is...misleading.
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Cans of fizzy pop are 330ml and they all contain over 8 tsps of sugar, coca cola has 9. Cola has many uses.. cleaning oil of your driveway and rotting metal being just 2. http://www.theguardian.com/news/data...ur-fizzy-drink
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![]() It gets my goat that sugar is replaced by cancer causing chemicals and sweeteners, the evidence is right there and they still put chemicals into a lot of our foods and drinks. In the local Co-op they have replaced regular sugar in squash with sweeteners and chemicals, they've started to do this in Tesco with their Hi-Juice (you can still get Hi-Juice with the green lid, this has sugar in), there seems to be a phasing out as the green lids are replaced with blue lids indicating sugar free (meaning poisoned with sweeteners and chemicals). Whilst sugar has no nutritional value, chemicals and sweeteners are known to be carcinogens, yet they continue to put them in our drinks and food. Give me regular sugar any day over sweeteners! Last edited by rubymoo; 30-07-2015 at 05:32 PM. |
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Yes, calories have no nutritional value but our body still recognises what it is. When we put something in our bodies (chemically modified) that our body doesn't recognise, it doesn't know what to do with it so conserves it and converts it into fat. Diet products are a nightmare for this.
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![]() It's disgusting that they can mislabel food and drinks, and they wonder why the nations health is suffering ![]() |
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For a while it seemed like we were getting past the sugar / fat vilification but it seems like we're right back to it, and promoting synthetic rubbish. In short, if you eat real food and not too much of it, you won't get fat. If you have proper nutrition and keep your teeth clean, they won't decay. Tesco can bugger off. |
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I'm actually starting to cook (learn to cook) like my grandparents did, i try to buy real food, and bake with ingredients that are pure, and when i'm making cakes or biscuits, then i use sugar! Like you say it's everything in moderation ![]() |
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Oh and not to mention that they are doing this to "help shoppers make healthier choices" when, in my local Tesco, the tiny one-eighth-of-an-aisle that has drinks like Ribena sits right next to four aisles jam packed full of alcohol. Seriously, though. Just... what.
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I mean I can appreciate the intentions behind the decision but when there's aisles stacked full of crisps and chocolate and alcohol and all these other bad stuff just a few rows down from their 'no sugar alternative drinks', it kind of renders the change a bit pointless really.
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Wouldn't dare touch any products from the coca cola company though would they?....
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i don't drink sugary drinks so
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