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Monday, 7 November 2016

New World

On 7th Nov 2016, We went to new World to look at the healthy stuff and the unhealthy stuff. We got put into groups and we headed down to new World. We got instructions and then we went to muesli bars first. I put the healthy bar as the unhealthy one and the unhealthy one as the healthy one. For Muesli Bars, The healthy option was A Nut bar, and My unhealthy option was Oaty choc, Then we headed to Snack foods.
For snack foods, The unhealthy option was Dairy milk - Caramello, It had 54.8g of sugar and 145mg of Salt. My healthy option was Poppy Sesame, It had 2.2g of sugar but 847mg of salt. New World customers picked the wrong time of day to come to New world! After Snack foods, We went to Milk/Dairy products, After that we went to Breakfast Cereals, Then Bread. After those category's we went over to the fruit and veggie isle and we had different colors and we had to put each colour of the fruit into the colour, But we couldn't put banana as yellow because we don't the skin do we? After that we came out of new world and we each got given some Little gardens. Some people went back to school, Some people stayed then the school van came back and then I stayed, Then the van came back and we arrived back to school.
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One thing I forgot to mention is when you read the labels, Read from per 100g/100ml.
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Look for the Energy, Fat, Sugar, Sodium and Dietary fibre. If its a milk product look for the calcium. 


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