Supermarkets told to play a bigger role in NHS fight against obesity

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29 Jun 2025 • 3:46 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • New government plans propose fining supermarkets and takeaways that fail to sell healthier food, as part of a 10-year NHS strategy to tackle the obesity epidemic.
  • Under the policy, large businesses will be required to report their sales of healthy food, with targets set to increase these sales and financial penalties used as a last resort for non-compliance.
  • Health secretary Wes Streeting warned that unless the rising costs and demand caused by obesity are curbed, the NHS risks becoming unsustainable.
  • The initiative allows retailers flexibility to meet targets through methods like tweaking recipes, offering discounts on healthy items, or redesigning store layouts.
  • The UK has the third highest adult obesity rate in Europe, costing the NHS £11.4 billion annually, though some critics, like Tory shadow paymaster general Richard Holden, dismiss the plans as “nanny state nonsense”.

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