

It is estimated that people in the UK eat on average 20% more saturated fat than is recommended.
Only a fifth (20%) of people choose to eat fish or poultry instead of red meat.
Only a quarter of people (24%) cut the white bits off meat and a fifth (20%) choose meat with less white on it – all options for reducing the amount of saturated fat in our food.
Not even a third (29%) of people take the skin off chicken/poultry before cooking (or buy it without the skin), which reduces the saturated fat content.
Less than half (43%) of people regularly grill their meat, which is a healthier way of cooking, while a tenth still fry their meat for extra flavour (11%).
Almost two thirds (63%) of people think that healthier foods are more expensive than unhealthier foods, highlighting the need for practical, cost-effective tips.
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