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[โ€“] ohulancutash@feddit.uk 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Obesity is the biggest health crisis in Britain right now. This is a necessary step.

[โ€“] Apocalypteroid@feddit.uk 1 points 1 day ago

Yes, I forgot how obese people are famously terrified of stickers.

A far better way to tackle the obesity crisis would be to implement stricter laws around processed food additives, how food is labelled and priced, and educating people about their diet at an early age instead of this uninforcible nanny state nonsense.

They could, if they were serious about doing something, make it illegal to sell drinks with a high sugar content... Or make unhealthy food packaging unappealing like they did with tabacco products... Include healthy eating in the national curriculum...

This isn't going to change anything and makes the government look stupid.