Hidden danger in half term "treats": A Pizza Hut meal can contain four times a child's daily salt limit
Parents taking their children to a fast food restaurant over half term could unknowingly be giving them huge amounts of salt - in many cases well over their maximum daily recommended limit in one meal - according to new research published today.
Consensus Action on Salt and Health ( CASH ) surveyed four of the UK 's favourite fast food restaurants and found shockingly high levels of salt in some family, individual and children's meal options.
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Fast food restaurants are continually being reformulated so please do continue to check your favourite meal's label and if it's not below 2.0g of salt per portion do write to the company and ask them to reduce their salt.
Please note we have not compared ready meals for calories, fat or sugar content.