Hospital retailers sell 632 MILLION fewer calories Hospital shops sold the equivalent of 632 million fewer calories last year because of an NHS crackdown on the 'epidemic of flab'.
WH Smith announced it sold 1.1 million less normal-sized chocolate bars since last April after it axed promotions - and removed a further 275,000 family-sized ones.
Other retailers such as Costa, Compass Group and The Royal Voluntary Service have all curbed calories across their stores on NHS premises.
And NHS England yesterday announced 175,000 more pieces of fruit had been sold in hospital stories across England.
Bosses ordered hospital shops last October to take super-size chocolate bars and 'grab bags' of sugary snacks off their shelves. The Daily Mail
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