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popular British sandwiches dangerous salt gails

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AI-generatedThe article reports a study on salt content in UK sandwiches, highlighting high-salt products and calling for regulation. The commercial mechanism is weak: no immediate price, supply, or margin impact is described. Potential future regulation could increase compliance costs for food producers and retailers, but no concrete policy change is announced. The primary affected sectors are consumer staples (food manufacturers) and retail (sandwich sellers).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Study by Action on Salt & Sugar analyzed 546 sandwiches in the UK
- 44% of sandwiches contain high salt levels
- GAIL's Smoked Chicken Caesar Club has 6.88g salt (exceeds NHS daily limit of 6g)
- Subway's Veggie Delite Sub has lowest salt at 0.60g
- Organization urges UK government to implement stricter salt regulations
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