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Processed foods are a concern for many
Western Morning News
|January 13, 2026
TWO thirds of UK adults believe the next generation will suffer poorer health due to ultra- processed foods (UPFs) and 39% would like to see them banned, a survey suggests.
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Some 59% of adults believe UPFs are “impossible to avoid” when shopping on a budget, the study for retailer Lakeland found.
Two thirds (66%) are worried about their effects on public health and 68% believe the Government should do more to protect people from them.
Two thirds (66%) also think supermarkets should take more responsibility for the UPFs they sell, and 77% want clear warning labels on food containing ultra-processed ingredients.
Three quarters (74%) say children should be taught at school about the dangers of UPFs and the importance of home cooking.
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Processed foods are a concern for many
TWO thirds of UK adults believe the next generation will suffer poorer health due to ultra- processed foods (UPFs) and 39% would like to see them banned, a survey suggests.
2 mins
January 13, 2026
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