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A glut of sugar has prompted India's industry body to start a campaign to encourage Indians to eat more. The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said it wants to bust myths about sugar and its health effects. On average, Indians eat around 19kg a year, which is well below the global average. An online campaign has started witch social media posts and workshops, where celebrity chefs and health coaches discuss healthy living. It features recipes for sweets, and takes aim at artificial sweeteners, suggesting they don't help people lose weight and can have health consequences.
Indians asked to eat more sugar to tackle oversupply
November 3 - A glut of sugar has prompted India's industry body to start a campaign to encourage Indians to eat more.</p><p>The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) said it wants to bust myths about sugar and its health effects.</p><p>On average, Indians eat around 19kg a year, which is well...
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