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'Big food firms are feeding our kids to death'
Burton Mail
|November 06, 2025
CHILDREN in Britain are being “fed to death” by unhealthy foods, a top TV doctor has warned.
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MPs on the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee were told that the nation is facing an “obesity pandemic” which is being driven by commercial interests.
Chris van Tulleken, professor of global health at University College London and a BBC TV doctor, said that a typical diet seen as “healthy” which could include baked beans, fish fingers, wholegrain bread, yoghurt and breakfast cereal would lead to someone eating more than the recommended daily level of calories.
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