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NOW CLOSED UK MNers with at least one child aged 6 months + please complete a short survey for Warburtons - chance to win £250 PLUS folks needed for Warburtons panel

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AnnMumsnet · 07/04/2014 12:47

We have been asked by the team at Warburtons to find out your opinion on food labelling and also ask you to sign up to a new Warburtons-Mumsnet Insight Panel.

The survey and panel are open to all UK MNers - who have at least one child aged 6 months or older - regardless of whether you currently buy Warburtons products or not!

Here's the survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYK7HB3

Everyone who takes part and adds their details at the end will be entered into a prize draw where one respondent will win a £250 voucher for Amazon.

Everyone who also adds their details on the panel sign up section will be entered into a draw where two MNers who sign up will win a selection of Warburtons goodies worth up to £50.

Thanks and good luck with the prize draws!

Here's the link again: www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYK7HB3

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AnnMumsnet · 07/04/2014 19:13

thanks CountessOfRule

AnnMumsnet · 08/04/2014 08:50

Sharon - will try!

ChunkyPickle - hmm...not sure I could squeeze that option onto the survey! Smile

AnnMumsnet · 14/04/2014 11:04

Hello - thanks to everyone who responded to this one and especially to those who signed up to the panel - we hope to be in touch with you very soon.

Am pleased to say rachelinscotland is the winner of the £250 Amazon voucher.

leelo and Ilovetoread both win the Warburtons goodies!

Smile

AnnMumsnet · 14/04/2014 16:00

As requested the answers are below to the quiz questions on the survey

Which of these products do you think has the most salt per 100g?

Bread
Butter
Chocolate
No idea

Dextrin, dextrose and maltose are forms of...?
Preservatives
Salts
Thickeners
Sweeteners
Sugars
Preservatives
I don’t know

Which of the following foods do you think count towards your recommended portions of fruit and vegetables per day?
Tick all you think count.

Those in bold are not recommended

A can of fizzy fruit pop such as cloudy lemonade
Sweet potato
Root Vegetables - Parsnips, swede, Turnips
Beans & Pulses
Jelly sweets made from Natural juices
Fruit or Vegetable Juice
Fruit Jam
Grapes or Berries
No idea

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