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Britannia Good Day Biscuits
Sandeep Sonti @sandeepsonti9399
Nov 19, 2018 08:01 PM, 4491 Views
Bad biscuit

Britannia Good Day Biscuit, introduced in 1986, is one of the company's leading products.


The recipe used in its preparation is reportedly nutritious with nuts and butter, but high sugar and refined starch content ( 64 grams in 100 grams) makes it unhealthy, and one cause of obesity is often consumed. Apart from this, only 4.2 percent of the butter and edible vegetable oil is the bulk of the fat in the biscuits. In India, biscuits are consumed in the form of breakfast and in large quantities almost daily consumption and therefore it is high in calorie intake ( 100 grams per serving of 493 kg per serving) makes a cause for concern, and most of it is from starch, sugar and vegetable oil.


In addition, the product uses an unspecified type of vegetable oil and uses artificial aroma of unknown origin or safety. It is nuts and butter, but they are only 9% of the product as the product appears nourishing it happens. It has bulk starch, sugar and vegetable oil. This product is not a suitable food substitute and should be consumed in an otherwise nutritious, nutritious and balanced diet in small quantities.

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