Food survey attacks snacks
Nicole Curnow
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Children as young as four are eating up to 80 food additives a day, 50 of which are found in snack foods, according to a report by the children's food company, Organix. The report, Carrots or Chemistry? Snacking and child health, published last week, is based on two independent studies and focuses on the snacking habits of children aged four to 11.
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