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UK’s unhealthy food habits cost £268bn a year, report finds

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UK 's growing addiction to unhealthy food costs a staggering’ 268bn a year, first research into the subject has found.

Increasing consumption of foods high in fat, salt and sugar or which have been highly processed is having a “devastating’ impact on human health and Britain ’s finances.

Food firms sacrificed the health of consumers as they have taken “the fast track to big profits” by using flavours, packaging and clever marketing.

The Food and Drink Federation said it wanted to help relieve diet-related illness.

The Health Secretary said the UK is walking into an obesity crisis.

Wes Streeting said the health secretary is committed to shifting from sickness to prevention.

He said he is determined to see a healthy future for all is good for NHS and good for the economy.

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