shutterstock/1000 Words October 8, 2019 Food labels too complicated for most shoppers to understand – new research Dawn Liu, University of Essex Shoppers struggle to make sense of food labels – and aren’t always sure what they’re eating.
Cereal portions this big are not good for children. Daisy Daisy/Shutterstock August 17, 2018 Exaggerated portions alongside real nutrition claims on cereal boxes may mislead consumers – new study Maria Morgan, Cardiff University The marketing of breakfast cereals may be confusing consumers with a mix of true and inflated claims.
Eating three meals a day (rather than two) makes it easier to meet the body’s needs for many nutrients. Jared Zimmerman/Flickr June 29, 2015 Health Check: is breakfast really the most important meal of the day? Rosemary Stanton, UNSW Sydney We’re told to breakfast like kings but is the first meal of the day really one for champions, or chumps who’ve been taken in by the marketing of ready-to-eat cereal manufacturers?