Government tells supermarket to make healthy food more appealing
Health / Sun 29th Jun 2025 at 08:43am
FOOD businesses must make it easier for customers to buy healthy food, under new government plans announced on Sunday reports the BBC.

Supermarkets and food manufacturers in England will partner with the government to tackle obesity rates by encouraging people to make their weekly shop healthier.
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What a load of nonsense. I bet the retailers fell off their chairs laughing.The BBC article says: "Ministers say it will be up to food retailers to decide how they do that, but it could involve offering promotions on healthy food, tweaking loyalty points to incentivise healthy options, or changing shop layouts."
Just another divert from Labour to try and divert away from Labours latest attack on the people. This is another Wes streeting silly idea. He has been in enough doctors medical centres and hospital to see for himself that some of the most overweight and unhealthy are health professionals themselves. Who is going to take dietry advice from someone who has more issues than you?
Just think, they used our taxes for this nonsense
A private doctor's consultation for every £250 you spend on healthy food perhaps?
Nanny State, surely he must realise that a lot of people have no choice but to eat processed and unhealthy food due to monetary constraints
To quote one of the Sky News team on Sunday 'It doesn't matter where they put the crisps I will find them' and so will I.
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