Well-known brands including Up&Go breakfast drinks and Pump flavoured waters are 'winners' in this year's Bad Taste Food Awards.
The Consumer NZ awards, which highlight food companies marketing their products as healthier than they actually are, this year are dominated by products that contain far more sugar than one would expect.
The recipients are Pump flavoured waters, Pams Toasted Muesli, Countdown's Toasted Muesli, Anchor Protein +, Nice & Natural Fruit Snacks, Mother Earth Vege Fruit Sticks, Oki-Doki Marshy-Mallows, Betta Mallow Bakes, Lipton's Ice Tea, Sanitarium Up&Go and certain gourmet salts marketed as containing additional minerals such as iron, calcium and magnesium.
Consumer NZ chief executive Sue Chetwin said many of the nominated products were full of sugar yet carried claims designed to make them appeal to health-conscious consumers, such as "no artificial sweeteners", "natural" or "fat-free".
A flavoured Pump water, for instance, contains more than four teaspoons of sugar while boasting being "low in sugar". A 500ml serve of UP&Go, which claims to offer "slow release energy" and "10 essential vitamins and minerals" has nine to 10 teaspoons of sugar. Lipton's peach-flavoured ice tea, which is advertised as having no preservatives, artificial colours or artificial sweeteners, has more than six teaspoons of sugar.