MPs call for ban on fast food outlets opening near schools to tackle obesity
Commons health committee also recommends end to junk food advertising on billboards and public transport
Fast food chains such as KFC should be stopped from opening near schools, and advertising for junk food on billboards and public transport should be banned to help curb obesity, MPs will say today.
The Commons health committee will also urge ministers to stop giving in to food industry lobbying and get tough to tackle a problem that costs the UK 74bn a year and causes huge illness.
Supermarkets should be forced to display fruit and vegetables prominently, for example near entrances and checkouts, to help boost sales.
All food must start carrying front-of-pack, traffic light-style labels telling consumers how healthy or unhealthy they are, which some supermarket chains already use.
The government should urgently progress its previously announced intention to compel food producers to reveal what percentage of their sales come from healthy and unhealthy products.
Ministers should be more courageous [and start] standing up to challenge from industry", which often seeks to delay the introduction of measures to limit bad diet.
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