Can supermarkets step up to solve the NHS health crisis?

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Supermarkets will be legally required to take on the burden of responsibility for the state of the nation’s waistlines 

Supermarkets will soon be legally required to take on much of the burden of responsibility for the state of the nation’s waistlines. With obesity costing the NHS £11.4bn each year, the buck has to stop somewhere – and, for now, it seems to be stopping firmly in the supermarket aisles.

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