Bite Back: Youth campaign shames companies over junk food products
Youth campaign group Bite Back, founded by chef Jamie Oliver, claims that the UK food system is broken and that young people are paying the price. In their ‘Fuel Us, Don’t Fool Us’ report, released on Thursday, they name and shame big companies reliant on junk food products. According to Bite Back, Ferrero and Cadbury-owner Mondelez are the firms with the highest proportion of unhealthy items in their portfolios, with an estimated 100% and 98% of their UK sales coming from junk food. This includes sweet snacks like Kinder Surprise and Freddo bars. Other companies criticised in the report are U...