According to
a new study by a British scientific journal, 89% of food in supermarkets specifically target

ed to kids have low or no nutritious value. To confront this, it appears that food marketers have decided to increase the number of dubious nutritional claims about their products. The investigators spotted a pizza carton labeled "Source of calcium" but made no mention that it was loaded with salt, and a jar of peanut butter mixed with chocolate was claimed to be a "source of six essential nutrients" (sure, peanut butter and chocolate, but what are the other four???).
Then again, the journal was called
Obesity Reviews.
I bet they say that about Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs too.
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