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    A new ranking has exposed the UK’s least healthy snacks – with even so–called ‘better for you’ options scoring poorly. 

    The Which? investigation analysed more than 60 popular savoury snacks, from Walkers crisps to lentil and quinoa chips marketed as healthier alternatives.

    It found that more than half failed the government’s official health scoring system, raising concerns that shoppers could be misled by ‘health halo’ branding.

    Some snacks performed far worse than others. 

    The snack that fared the worst was Jacob’s Mini Cheddars Original, scoring just 20 out of 100 in the NPM scaled score.

    The audit found a packet of Mini Cheddars contained 14.4g per 100g of saturated fat.  By contrast, one of the better–performing snacks, Kettle Chips lightly salted, contains 2g of saturated fat per 100g.

    What’s more, Mini Cheddars are high in salt (2.4g per 100g) and low in fibre (2.6g per 100g). 

    This means that while they’re relatively high in protein with 10.3g per 100g, there are not enough positives to outweigh the negatives. 

    A new ranking has revealed the least healthy snacks - and it's bad news for fans of Mini Cheddars and Pom Bears

    A new ranking has revealed the least healthy snacks – and it’s bad news for fans of Mini Cheddars and Pom Bears 

    Which? also found that some snacks with a ‘health halo’ (marketed with ingredients like lentils, quinoa, or vegetables) still failed the NPM. 

    Researchers found some of these products relied heavily on salt to make them more palatable, compromising their nutritional value.

    Among the worst, Proper Chips Lentil Chips Barbecue only scored 36 out of 100 – joint second worst with Skips and Wotsits Really Cheesy. 

    Despite the brand’s claim on its website that its snacks are ‘not just better for you, but better than anything,’ they have high salt levels (2.55g per 100g), which gives it a large number of ‘negative’ points in the NPM. 

    Although lentil flour makes up just over a quarter of this product, contributing to its decent protein levels, the fibre is extremely low (0.7g – the lowest of the dataset), meaning the protein benefits are not enough to offset the high salt and 4.5g of sugar per 100g.

    Pom–Bear Original, another common lunchbox item and children’s party snack, received an NPM of 54. 

    Which? found these crisps offer minimal nutritional benefit beyond simple calories, containing virtually no fibre (0.8g). 

    They are high in calories and are further penalised for their salt content, which is 1.3g per 100g or 0.17g in a 13g bag (classed as medium or amber).

    Also among the famous crisps failing Which?’s NPM audit were Skips, Cheesy Wotsits, Frazzles, Quavers Cheesy, Monster Munch roast beef, sweet and spicy, McCoy’s salt & malt vinegar ridge cut and Hula Hoops Original Salted.

    Walkers Sensations scored surprisingly well in multiple flavours including balsamic vinegar and caramelised onion and the Thai sweet chilli.

    Shefalee Loth, a nutritionist at Which?, said: ‘We all know crisps aren’t the healthiest snack, but our audit shows some can be a much healthier option than others. 

    ‘However, it is concerning to see that many childhood favourites are actually some of the least healthy options on the shelf.

    ‘With half–term and summer holidays coming up, it’s easy to be misled by a ‘health halo’ on packaging when you’re just trying to grab a quick snack on a day out. 

    ‘Look for the front–of–pack traffic light labels to easily spot the healthier greens and ambers over the high–salt and high–fat reds.

    ‘However, because this system is currently voluntary, shoppers are left completely in the dark on far too many products. 

    ‘We are calling on the government to update the scheme so it is simpler and make front–of–pack traffic light labelling mandatory across all food and drink products. 

    ‘Consumers shouldn’t need a degree in nutrition just to understand what’s in their shopping basket; we need a compulsory system so everyone can see exactly what they are buying.’

    Full ranking of least healthy snacks

    1. Mini Cheddars Original
    2. Proper Chips Barbecue Lentil Chips
    3. Skips
    4. Wotsits Really Cheesy
    5. Frazzles Crispy Bacon
    6. Quavers Cheese
    7. Bugles Southern Style BBQ
    8. Proper Chips Sea Salt Lentil Chips
    9. Wotsits Sweet & Spicy
    10. Monster Munch Roast Beef
    11. Monster Munch Sweet & Spicy flamin’ hot
    12. Walkers Salt & Shake
    13. McCoy’s Salt & Malt vinegar ridge cut
    14. Monster Munch Pickled Onion
    15. Wheat Crunchies crispy bacon
    16. Hula Hoops Original Salted
    17. Eat Real Lentil Chips – salted
    18. Eat Real Quinoa Chips – sour cream & chopped chive
    19. Eat Real Quinoa Chips – sundried tomato & roasted garlic
    20. Eat Real Veggie Straws – tomato, kale & spinach
    21. French Fries Ready Salted
    22. Kettle Chips – sea salt & balsamic vinegar
    23. French Fries Cheese & Onion
    24. McCoy’s Sizzling King Prawn, ridge cut
    25. Tyrrells Sea Salt & Cider Vinegar crisps
    26. Kettle Chips – sea salt with black peppercorns
    27. Squares – cheese & onion
    28. Squares – salt & vinegar
    29. Walkers Glorious cheese & onion crisps
    30. Walkers Legendary Ready Salted
    31. Pom–Bear Original
    32. Pringles Original
    33. Pringles Texas BBQ Sauce
    34. Tyrrells Veg Crisps – balsamic vinegar & sea salt
    35. Tyrrells Veg Crisps – parsnip, carrot & beetroot with sea salt
    36. M&S Vegetable Crisps – sweet potato, parsnip & beetroot
    37. Pringles Sour Cream & Onion
    38. Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Mixed Root Vegetables crisps
    39. Tesco Finest Root Vegetable with Sea Salt crisps
    40. Walkers Crispy Roast Chicken
    41. Walkers Seriously Salt & Vinegar
    42. Walkers Supreme Prawn Cocktail
    43. Eat Real Hummus Chips sea salt
    44. Eat Real Hummus Chips with sour cream & chopped chive
    45. M&S Honey Barbecue Flavour Lentil Chips
    46. M&S Sriracha Flavour Lentil Chips
    47. Popchips Barbecue
    48. Popchips Sea Salt
    49. Popchips sour cream & onion
    50. Walkers Lightly Salt & Vinegar
    51. Walkers Oven Baked salt & vinegar
    52. Walkers Oven Baked sea salt
    53. Walkers Sizzling Smoky Bacon
    54. Simply Roasted Sour Cream & Chive crisps
    55. Walkers Sensations Thai sweet chilli
    56. Simply Roasted Sea Salt crisps
    57. Sunbites sour cream & pepper
    58. Sunbites sun ripened sweet chilli
    59. Twiglets
    60. Walkers Sensations Balsamic vinegar and caramelised onion
    61. Holland & Barrett carrot & beetroot chips
    62. Simply Roasted sea salt & cider vinegar crisps
    63. Tyrrells Lentil Crisps sour cream & onion
    64. Tyrrells Lentil Sweet Chilli & Red Pepper
    65. Kettle Chips lightly salted  

    Source: Which?

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