TELLY chef Jamie Oliver has warned Boris Johnson that dropping plans to ban online junk food adverts will hit his obesity fight.
The star, 45, has teamed up with doctors and health charities to fight plans to shelve the ban.
Binning ads on foods high in sugar, salt or fat before the 9pm watershed on TV and online was part of a bid to make the nation fitter.
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