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Is that muesli bar you put in your child's lunchbox actually healthy?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

There are rows upon rows of packaged snack foods in supermarkets, including snack bars made from muesli, cereal, nuts, seeds and fruit. Many of the labels on the packages shout out words such as “natural”, “protein”, “oaty”, “super-food”, “wholegrain”, “light”,...

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