Calorie labelling on menus and supermarket food products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. These labels led to an average ...
Calorie labels on menus mean people have 11 fewer calories per meal – the equivalent of just two almonds, research suggests. The analysis by Oxford and Cambridge Universities found that putting ...
“It’s such a light touch intervention, it’s just some numbers on a menu, it’s incredibly cost-effective, and you do get these small reductions.” For these reasons, she said, calorie ...
The review looked at evidence from studies involving more than 10,000 participants (PA) Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people ...
Most people believe that they can eat whatever they want as long as they exercise diligently and burn the calories. This concept is far from accurate and its oversimplification does not align with the ...
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Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. Calorie labels in supermarkets, restaurants and ...
Calorie labels on menus and food packaging lead to people eating one less crisp than usual - but the effects can still be "potentially meaningful", according to a new review. Evidence from 25 ...
Calorie labelling on menus and products has a “small” but “potentially meaningful” effect on people’s food choices, according to a review. Calorie labels in supermarkets, restaurants and other food ...