Try to get into the habit of reading food labels – and not just the calories. Many products now include nutrition information for fat, saturates, sugar and salt on the front of their packaging to help make it easier to compare different products. Many also show the percentage a typical serving contributes to an adult's Guideline Daily Amount (GDA) for these nutrients, helping you to put them in context of your own diet.
If you can't face an endless diet of lettuce leaves and a boring treadmill to get you feeling fit and healthy for the party season, the TLC Plan from Activia is for you.
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yes because the small print matters
Shirley 2 years ago
the ones with the chemistry lesson labels are usually good to avoid =)
mia 2 years ago
A great tip...
Emma 2 years ago
It is some times like reading a list of things that you would use in a chemistry lesson :-)
Fran 2 years ago
i do read the labels when im focused on what im eating like at the moment being on the activia 14 day plan.
Allison 2 years ago
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