Some have warned plans to abandon policies are ‘dangerous’, while others welcome reversal amid rising costs
Abandoning policies to tackle obesity will be “dangerous for the public’s health” and lead to people eating even more unhealthy food, a senior doctor and leading campaigner has warned.
“Assuming that the reports are correct, then I think that it’s a national scandal that they are going to let the food industry let more people become obese. Continue reading...
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