
The range of biscuits in the supermarket is vast. Chocolate, fruit, crème, shortbread, oat, plain, malt, to name just a few. We know they tend to be high in sugar but many are also high in saturated fat.
In an average 8700kJ day, we’re advised to get no more than 23g of saturated fat. We show what percentage of that 23g can be found in a biscuit serve. Serve sizes vary as we have tried to make them realistic.
Note: To keep saturated fat down, keep the serve size down. Have one rather than two biscuits and save those higher in saturated fat for a treat!
(Products listed in order from best to worst.)

18g / 2 biscuits
= 0.3g saturated fat

25g / 2 biscuits
= 1.4g saturated fat

20g / 2 biscuits
= 1.5g saturated fat

1 x 25g pack
= 1.6g saturated fat

19.6g / 2 biscuits
= 1.9g saturated fat

18g / 1 biscuit
= 2g saturated fat

17g / 1 biscuit
= 2.5g saturated fat

17g / 2 biscuits
= 2.5g saturated fat

18.3g / 1 biscuit
= 3.8g saturated fat

22g / 1 cookie
= 5.5g saturated fat

34g / 2 biscuits
= 7g saturated fat

85g / 1 cookie
= 12.2g saturated fat
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