Call for testimonials. Consumption: Do you pay attention to the Nutri-Score when you shop?

What's on our plates? This Tuesday, the CLCV (Consumption, Housing, and Living Environment) association will release a study conducted on 150 fresh and frozen ready-made meals sold in supermarkets based on the displayed Nutri-Score . Introduced in France in 2017, this nutritional information display , which classifies products from A to E, taking into account their composition and nutritional benefits, is now well known to the French.
And you, do you look at a product's Nutri-Score when you go shopping ? For products intended for your children only or for the whole family? Does a bad score always encourage you to put the product back? Or do you buy it anyway, telling yourself that you will consume it in moderation? If the product's Nutri-Score is bad, do you look for an alternative by consulting an app like Yuka ? Since the Nutri-Score is not mandatory, some manufacturers do not display it on their products, in which case do you still buy them? When a product displays a good Nutri-Score, do you buy it with your eyes closed or do you still doubt its quality?
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