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Large Majority of Consumers Understand Real Sugar Comes from Plants & That it Can Be Part of a Healthy Diet

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A significant majority of consumers understand real sugar originates from plants and is naturally-occurring, according to new research conducted by Quadrant Strategies for the Sugar Association.  Overall, the research shows consumer attitudes about real sugar are increasingly positive, while the favorability of artificial sweeteners has declined.

“The shift in consumer attitudes about sugar over the last three years shows consumers have a much deeper and clearer understanding of sugar’s plant origin, as well as its role in a balanced diet,” said Dr. Courtney Gaine, PhD, RD, president and CEO of the Sugar Association.  “That is good news and progress for facts, nutrition science and common sense over a lot of the misinformation around sugar we have seen in recent years.

The study, based on feedback provided by a national, statistically representative sample of 1,500 adults across the U.S., shows:

Taken as a whole, the new research, when compared to the 2018 findings, shows a significant increase in consumers’ positive perceptions of real sugar and increased consumer skepticism of sugar substitutes.

“Real sugar is an ingredient that consumers know and recognize, and increasingly, consumers understand where real sugar comes from. In addition to its roles in many nutritious foods, sugar remains a source of fun and enjoyment for American families, playing a part in a balanced lifestyle,” concluded Dr. Gaine.

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Source: The Sugar Association news release