date:Oct 18, 2017
ce on average, but the price difference between the two was 48.4 percent.
Consumers will do well to consider if it is good value for money to spend so much more just for that marginally increased nutrition value in fruit juice, or to eat fruits directly to benefit from their better nutrients and dietary fiber, the watchdog noted.
Besides paying more, it could well also affect your health.
The test focused mainly on some of the common fruit juices covering eight apple, 19 orange and 13 blended