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CASH Surveys 2010

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Roast Dinner - CASH shows how much salt is hidden in your Sunday roast (5th December)

Coffee survey - CASH finds hidden salt in your coffee break (23rd October)

Hospital food survey - Survey reveals high levels of salt and fat in children's hospital meals (10th October)

Salad survey - CASH finds hidden salt in lunchtime salads and pasta bowls (26th August)

Barbecue survey - New research carried out by CASH has found dangerously high levels of salt in your barbecue – 18th June 2010

School takeaway survey - New research carried out by London Environmental Health Teams on behalf of CASH has found shocking levels of salt and saturated fat in takeaway meals chosen by school children for lunch and as an after school snack – 17th May 2010

Curry survey - New research carried out by CASH has found shocking levels of salt in your curry night – 29th April 2010

Soup survey - New research carried out by CASH has shown huge variations in the salt content of soups, and that 25% of the surveyed soups still fail to meet the FSA 2010 salt targets – 26th February 2010

Public Opinion survey - A new survey for Salt Awareness Week reveals that Brits still don’t know why salt is bad for them – 1st February 2010


 
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