The health secretary has told Sky News he believes the government’s plan to tackle obesity by introducing a health food standard for supermarkets is a "world-first approach" and not "nanny statism".
Speaking on Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, Wes Streeting said the initiative will aim to "reduce the amount of unhealthy food in trolleys" – and retailers failing to hit their targets could face financial penalties.
The scheme is part of the forthcoming 10-Year Health Plan, through which the government is seeking to shift from sickness to prevention to alleviate the burden on the NHS.
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