Financial Express. “The information printed on the package acts as an advisory for passengers to estimate their nutritional intake and consume as per their discretion. We welcome all feedback to improve our services in our mission to provide an affordable, on-time and hassle free flying experience for our customers," it added. As per WHO, for adults, less than 2000 mg/day of sodium which is equivalent to less than 5 g/day salt (just under a teaspoon) is recommended.
For children aged 2–15 years, WHO recommends adjusting the adult dose downward based on their energy requirements. Last year, in April 2023, Himatsingka's claim of sugar content in Cadbury’s Bournvita went viral. The company had also issued a legal notice to him.
Later in December, the influencer again took to X and shared that the company reduced added sugar by 15 percent. “Out of nowhere, the government sent Bournvita a legal notice, and asked Bournvita to take down their misleading ads. And now 8 months later, Bournvita changes their product, and reduces added sugar by 15%!" “Big win! Probably the first time in history that an Instagram reel led to a food giant reducing its sugar content! 1 video resulted in a 15% reduction in sugar.
Imagine if all Indians started reading food labels. Companies wouldn’t dare falsely market themselves," he wrote. Milestone Alert!
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