The issue is not the sugar in your tea, coffee or on the weetbix it is the cumulative effect of sugar in each food, even what we believe to be healthy and in some cases even have the heart foundation tick of approval.
Take a couple of squirts of Watties tomato sauce and a can of soda and that is now twice the WHO recommend daily intake for a child for the day. That's just those two items and doesn't count the biscuits, chips and breakfast cereals and the rest of the day's intake.
Kids could be regularly on more than 10 times the daily max dose. One of the large sodas at a cinema (500ml) will set you up to 44 teaspoons. Christ can you imagine that in your full fat soy latte Rob? that is 12 teaspoons over the recommended adult daily intake...just one drink that is drunk in one session...what about the rest of the day? Can you imagine trying to teach kids with those sorts of sugar highs and lows?
Try for yourself and just take a look at your own diet and then tally up the total. 4g = 1 teaspoon. An orange has about 2 teaspoons and an apple almost 3 when your counting fruit intake.




