Half of Britons Oppose Fining Supermarkets Failing Healthy Food Targets
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Half of Britons oppose fining supermarkets failing healthy food targets
Supermarkets could be fined if they do not sell healthier food, under a new Government plan announced last week to tackle obesity.
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Most Brits oppose supermarket fines for failing to meet healthy food targets, poll shows – RetailWit
New government NHS plans include measures that require supermarkets to participate in the battle to get Britons to eat more healthily, with fines for retailers that fail to encourage shoppers to make healthier purchases. However, new YouGov polling finds the public seem not to be… This story continues at Most Brits oppose supermarket fines for failing to meet healthy food targets, poll shows Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
Most Brits oppose supermarket fines for failing to meet healthy food targets, poll shows
New government NHS plans include measures that require supermarkets to participate in the battle to get Britons to eat more healthily, with fines for retailers that fail to encourage shoppers to make healthier purchases. However, new YouGov polling finds the public seem not to be… This story continues at Most Brits oppose supermarket fines for failing to meet healthy food targets, poll shows Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
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