
From the archive: ‘We need to break the junk food cycle’: how to fix Britain’s failing food system
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The Failures of Obesity Policy in the UK
This chapter examines the ineffective obesity policies in England and their disconnect from actual health outcomes, revealing rising obesity rates amidst increasing food insecurity. It critiques the historical neglect of the food system and the government's focus on individual responsibility instead of systemic issues. The chapter also highlights the fragmented food policy landscape, exploring the challenges in implementing meaningful reforms to address dietary inequalities and improve public health.
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