Some operators are likely to tweak the recipes of drinks with high levels of sugar and saturated fat. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Bubble tea chains are brewing up plans to reformulate their offerings that are highest in sugar and saturated fat, to avoid an advertising ban on such drinks when a new nutrition labelling scheme for freshly made beverages kick in by end-2023.
Three out of five operators that The Straits Times spoke to - Heytea, Milksha and Playmade - said they are likely to tweak the recipes of drinks with high levels of sugar and saturated fat.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month
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