NHS demands fruit and veg menu
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•Fish and chips: NHS bosses want chippy to sell fruit and veg
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Betsi Cadwaladr health board wants the proposed takeaway in Gwynedd to sell fruit and veg.
It wants the menu to have less fat, salt and sugar on the menu.
The more junk food available, the more likely it was that people would get fat.
Porthmadog council also chipped in with its disapproval, dubbing the scheme an "overdevelopment".
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