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Updated · BBC.com · May 15
Gail's Chicken Sandwich Tops UK Salt List at 6.88g, Exceeding 6g Daily Limit
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 15

Gail's Chicken Sandwich Tops UK Salt List at 6.88g, Exceeding 6g Daily Limit

4 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 15
  • Gail's chicken Caesar sandwich was identified as the UK's saltiest in an analysis of more than 500 sandwiches, with 6.88g of salt in one serving and about 1,000 calories.
  • That level exceeds the UK's 6g daily recommendation and the WHO's 5g cap; the agency says excess salt intake is among the top preventable drivers of death globally, linked to 1.7 million deaths a year.
  • Researchers said a single high-salt meal is unlikely to cause lasting harm, but regular intake gradually raises blood pressure by increasing blood volume, lifting the risks of stroke, heart attack and kidney damage.
  • UK intake remains well above guidance: the latest 24-hour urine data from 2019 showed men averaging 9.2g a day and women 7.6g, with little improvement since 2008.
  • Campaigners say most salt is already built into everyday foods such as bread and processed meals, arguing manufacturers must cut it; Gail's did not respond, while industry groups said products now contain less salt than in 2015.
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