HFSS Is Broken by Design — And the Nutrient Profiling Model Still Can’t Fix It
For nearly two decades, the UK’s Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) has been treated as the scientific backbone of High Fat, Salt and Sugar (HFSS) regulation. Yet both the original 2004/5 model and the updated 2018 version share the same fundamental flaw: they were built on an incomplete understanding of carbohydrates, and they continue to misclassify one of the most widely used processed-food ingredients in the modern diet, – maltodextrins. The result is a regulatory framework that looks rigorous on paper but fails in practice. The Maltodextrin Problem: A Blind Spot......





























































































































