Starbucks drink has '25 teaspoons of sugar'
A hot drink sold by Starbucks contains 25 teaspoons of sugar, according to a report by the campaign group Action on Sugar.
They warn that some flavoured coffees and other hot drinks from many well-known chains including Caffe Nero and Costa, contain high levels of sugar.
Jennifer Rosborough, a nutritionist and campaign manager from the group, spoke to Victoria Derbyshire about the issue.
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