Health chief hits out at Coca-Cola truck tour of 'tooth decay and obesity hot spots' Coca-Cola should reflect on whether it should stop its red truck tour as it hampers efforts to tackle childhood obesity, the chief executive of Public Health England has warned.
Duncan Selbie said local authorities which are allowing the signature red truck to stop in their towns and cities should "reflect on whether it's in the best interests of the health of local children and families".
The drinks giant's UK truck tour is now in its seventh year, visiting 42 locations.
It started on November 11 in Glasgow and will end in Lakeside, Essex, on December 17. The Daily Telegraph
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Duncan Selbie said local authorities which are allowing the signature red truck to stop in their towns and cities should "reflect on whether it's in the best interests of the health of local children and families".
The drinks giant's UK truck tour is now in its seventh year, visiting 42 locations.
It started on November 11 in Glasgow and will end in Lakeside, Essex, on December 17. The Daily Telegraph
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