Cigarette-style warning labels should be on everyday food, say campaigners
Briefly

The British Heart Foundation is advocating for bold measures such as health warnings on food products, new taxes on salty foods, and bans on junk food sponsorship in sports to address rising heart disease deaths.
The charity suggests that mandatory health warnings on food cans and clear restrictions on food advertising can combat the unhealthy dietary trends contributing to premature deaths from heart disease, potentially saving 11,000 lives annually by 2035.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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