More should be done to reduce sugar in coffee shop drinks says our poll
In our Facebook poll we asked: “Do you think coffee shops and cafes need to take greater steps to reduce their levels of sugar and portion sizes? At the time of writing, 309 people had voted, with 75% saying yes, 25% no.
Peter Twidale said: “Some seasonal drinks do, some don’t. If you’re worried about sugar then don’t buy them, leave them for me.”
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Hide AdAdam Rollinson said: “People need to take some responsibility instead of relying on the nanny state running their lives.”
Kathleen Verrall thinks: “Better still. Let people choose for themselves! If people are willing to pay extortionate price for these drinks, let them! Its called freedom of choice!”
Michael Jones said: “As long as the information is clearly available, why can’t people take personal responsibility?”
Karl Burgess agreed with Michael, saying: “I voted yes, but instantly had this exact same thought (as Michael). I'm assuming that the coffees are aimed at adults, so surely it's up to them.”
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Hide AdTrevor Craddy said: “I voted no. Surely it's up to the individual to decide whether or not to put stuff like this in their bodies.”
William Harvey posted: “Personal choice if you ask me. After all if you order a coffee with ‘flavoured syrup’ or ‘hot chocolate’, surely you are aware it will be sugary. If not you should not be let loose with money.”