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Four in Ten (37%) Canadians Admit They Don’t Get Enough Fibre

Six in ten (60%) Are Unsure of Their Daily Intake

October 6, 2009

Contact Sean Simpson at (416) 572-4474

Category Education, History, Lifestyle & Leisure , Healthcare & Pharma
Location Canada


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Sean Simpson at (416) 572-4474

Toronto, ON – Four in ten (37%) Canadians believe they are not getting enough fibre, according to a new Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Kellogg. In fact, when asked approximately how many grams of fibre they consume each day, only 16% indicated that they consume at least 25g a day – an equivalent to the Recommended Daily Intake. Six in ten (60%) didn’t know how many grams of fibre they consume on a daily basis.