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Cereals, yogurts and even less sweet drinks by 2028

Cereals, yogurts even less sweet: This article explores the topic in depth.

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The Swiss consume an average of 25 pieces of sugar per day, twice as much as the WHO (archives) recommend.

Photo: KEYSTONE/MICHAEL BUHOLZER

Morning cereals, yogurts and drinks will be even less sweet in 2028. Meanwhile, Alongside the federal councilor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider, 21 companies renewed the Milan Declaration Thursday.

New objectives have been set. However, The sugars added in the Sérés, morning cereals or milk drinks will have to drop another 10%. Just like for refreshing drinks. The bar was set at 5% for yogurts.

The commitment to reduce sugar in foodstuffs was initiated ten years ago. He bears fruit, welcomes the Federal Department of the Interior (DFI) in a press release. Yogurts, seres, milk drinks, breakfast cereals and refreshing drinks today contain significantly less sugar than ten years ago.

The DFI also wishes cereals, yogurts even less sweet to find an agreement with the food branch to lower salt levels in processed foods. Currently, only Aldi Switzerland is willing to support this approach.

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cereals. yogurts even less sweet — Cereals, yogurts even less sweet: The Swiss consume an average of 25 pieces of sugar per day, twice as much as the WHO (archives) recommend.Photo: KEYSTONE/MICHAEL BUHOLZER Morning cereals, yogurts and drinks will be even less sweet in 2028. Alongside the feder.

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