What's Really in our Food Season 1

November. 26,2007      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis

Presented by Gregg Wallace, What's Really In Our Food series peels back the baffling world of food labelling, investigates junk food and the UK's love of ready meals.

Episode 5 : Healthy Profits
November. 30,2007
Gregg Wallace investigates healthy eating and reveals some of the tricks of the trade.
Episode 4 : Hungry in Hospital
November. 29,2007
Gregg Wallace investigates why people are going hungry in hospital.
Episode 3 : Ready, Steady, Eat
November. 28,2007
Gregg Wallace finds out about the 15 million ready meals we eat each week.
Episode 2 : The Junk Food Challenge
November. 27,2007
Junk food lover Gregg Wallace looks at what's in it and why we love it so much.
Episode 1 : What it says on the tin
November. 26,2007
Gregg Wallace peels back the packaging to get to the bottom of food labelling.

Seasons

Season 1
Season 1 2007

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