13-11-2019 10:24 via publicsectorcatering.co.uk

Next government urged to step in to curb fast food on high streets

The charity has warned that local planning policies to combat obesity are ‘already under attack’ and that existing policies still don’t go far enough.
The report, Hot Food Takeaways, recommends that the next government explores options such as restricting sales of unhealthy food to children on the school run.
It also calls on the next Government to require planning policies to restrict new hot food takeaways near schools, following evidence from some local authorities that even
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