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One year into Englands HFSS regulations: Too many unhealthy food and drink products remain highly visible both instore and online : comparemela.com
One year into England's HFSS regulations: 'Too many unhealthy food and drink products remain highly visible both instore and online'
A report by Obesity Health Alliance and Food Active has revealed that some supermarkets in England are showing ‘a blatant disregard’ for government regulations and are still placing HFSS products (high in fat, salt or sugar) in prominent locations.
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