Summary
Are supermarket healthy eating ranges good for you? Jane Hall finds out the truth, with the help of three Newcastle University nutritionists.
It's the time of year when people start watching their waistlines.See the full content of this document
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Putting 'Good' Food to Tough Test
Many wanting to get slim for summer will be encouraged to swap their normal diet in favour of healthy eating ranges offered by the leading supermarkets.
As always, Marks & Spencer is ahead of the game in the convenience-food department with its Count on Us, Eat Well and Healthily Balanced lines.Somerfield has Good Intentions while Sainsbury's is urging customers to Be Good To Yourself. Tesco's Healthy Living is lighter on fat and salt and Waitrose, which recently opened its first North- East store in Durham, has gone for the Perfectly Balanced approach.Morrisons, meanwhile, has adopted Safeway'...See the full content of this document
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