Jamie Oliver heads new campaign urging Britons to eat more fibre to combat cancer
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Jamie Oliver heads new campaign urging Britons to eat more fibre to combat cancer
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"Speaking as the campaign launched, Oliver said: It's no secret that I love beans. Not only are they delicious and affordable, they're plant-based powerhouses that are packed with fibre, are a brilliant source of protein and live happily in your store cupboard for ages. If there's anything we should be eating more of, it's beans. The movement hopes to remind Britons of the health benefits, affordability and positive environmental impact that comes with eating more beans and other legumes."
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Read at www.independent.co.uk
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