Easter eggs sold in January are fuelling obesity epidemic, doctors say Doctors and the public are calling for an end to creeping holiday seasons that mean supermarkets start selling Easter eggs in January, fuelling the UK’s obesity epidemic.
Polling by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) shows 77 per cent of people think supermarkets are pushing chocolatey Easter treats too early. The Independent
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Polling by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) shows 77 per cent of people think supermarkets are pushing chocolatey Easter treats too early. The Independent
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- Retailers urged to crack down on early Easter egg sales to tackle obesity Royal Society for Public Health
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