Mother Jones -
10 Nov 2015 22:36
The Food and Drug Administration is releasing new guidelines regarding how much sugar Americans should consume, reports NYT: The goal is for Americans to limit added sugar to no more than 10 percent of daily calories, according to the proposed guidelines. For someone older than 3, that means eating no more than 12.5 teaspoons, or 50 grams, of it a day. Big Sugar and a bunch of food-makers are going to freak out about this, but the truth is the new FDA recommendation is actually only half as�...
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