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Lidl Campolargo Baked Beans

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Segilla | 16:22 Wed 23rd Jan 2008 | Food & Drink
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With 35% salt, yes 35% (+1% sodium and 13% sugar), can anyone please tell me how this`compares with the average standard BB tin and the low`sugar product.
The salt quantity is so great I think they will end up killing their customers.
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A small (200g) can of Heinz Weightwatchers baked beans contains 6.8g sugar and 1.6g salt.
I think I'll give the Lidl ones a miss!
Sainsbury's Reduced Sugar and Reduced Salt BBs
Sugar 4.2g, Salt 1g
(per 220g can)
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I had another look at the tin since the quantities given by others are so tiny by comparison, With a magnifying glass, i expected to see 3.5%, but no, it's definitel 35% but almost certainly it should be the lower figure.
Regardless, there is`far too much salt in all our food. I've *never* added salt to any food, sweat profusely and am still here at 74.


Isn't sodium salt???????

It is a typo, a misprint or you need a new magnifying glass.

There is no way it can be 35 percent salt. You would be sick just tasting them.
I think you may be looking at the GDA (gross daily allowance) because on Sainsbury's low sugar, low salt BBs, the salt is 16.6%.

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