A government-commissioned food report has accused M&S of of "trickery" over the ingredients in Percy Pigs - including sugar.
The National Food Strategy, led by Leon restaurant founder Henry Dimbleby, singled out the popular treat for boasting it has "No artificial colours or artificial flavourings" and is "soft gums made with fruit juice”.
Today's report says: "These can be found near the tills at Marks & Spencer, within spontaneous reach of tiny hands. "How many parents take the time to check the ingredients list?
If they did, they might be agog to find that the three largest ingredients by weight are glucose syrup, sugar and glucose-fructose-syrup. "I single out Marks & Spencer here, not because it is the biggest sinner, but because it is
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