By Sarah Knapton
6:45AM BST 17 Jun 20
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Sarah Knapton
Shoppers are being misled by buzzwords such as “natural”, “antioxidant” and “gluten-free” into believing that they are buying healthy foods, an academic has claimed.
Although consumers are increasingly aware of the need to choose healthier options at the supermarket, they are often lulled by marketing into thinking food is more nutritious than it is, researchers found.
Terms such as “wholegrain” tricked the brain into disregarding unhealthy ingredients, they discovered.
Such buzzwords could even counteract warnings in nutrition fact boxes.
“Food marketers are exploiting consumer desires to be healthy by marketing products as nutritious when, in fact, they’re not,” said Dr Temple Northup of Houston University in the United States.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/10904666/Food-labels-fool-us-into-thinking-products-are-healthy.html