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Nando Customers are now being banned Coca-Cola Classic only one glass due to new Official regulation With the purpose of dealing obesity,
Dinner in the popular chicken chain is first capable of filling their soft drinks again for free, while they eat there, famous for the ‘bottomless’ drink option of Nando.
However, Coca-Cola Classic is limited now Due to this a serving Sugar Material, while other drinks that are low or zero-sugar options, such as spright zero and fanta zero, are still unlimited.
Pictures posted on social media showed a sticker on drink machines in fast food restaurants, reading: “Coca-Cola Want Classic? It is only a glass. Based on new government laws, we have to limit the Coca-Cola Classic to a glass per customer. However, we can help in one of our low-oriented bottles.”
Nando said that it is following the law. Other places of hospitality industry will also come under new rules.
A spokesperson for the business body Ukhosepater for hospitality in the UK said: “From October 1, hospitality business will comply with new rules, which have banned free refills of Chinese-sweet drinks in hospitality. Venue works hard to ensure that customers have a wide range to choose to go to our sector, and it will continue to ensure that they will continue to ensure that they will continue to ensure that it will continue Will ensure that they ensure that they ensure that

This change comes when conservative and labor governments are gradually offering measures in efforts to cut sugar consumption and reduce obesity.
Since last week, unhealthy food in “Buy One Gate One Free” Offer Supermarket is no longer allowed in England, in which free refill promotion of some drinks in restaurants and cafes is also coming under the ban.
Ban on multi-crop and price publicity, which will apply to supermarkets, high road stores and online retailers, make it easy for customers to make healthy options.
In restriction Junk food The advertisement on TV is ready to be implemented from January before 9 pm.
The government has developed a system to help define that food and drinks are classified as unhealthy. Fiji drinks that contain sugar, such as full -fat cola, and food that are high in fat or sugar, such as crisps, chocolate, ice cream, cake, fish fingers and even some pizza are under all restrictions.

This comes when the rate of obesity has increased rapidly. It is estimated that one of the four adults in the UK and one of the five children aged 10 to 11, according to NHS, are living with obesity.
Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and certain types of cancer are all risks associated with obesity. It is estimated that obesity costs more than £ 11 billion than NHS every year.
But the government said that it is estimated that advertising restrictions will prevent about 20,000 cases of childhood obesity.
A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) had earlier said: “Obesity robs children of the best beginning, determines them for health problems throughout life and NHS costs billions.
“This government is taking action on children both in TV and online to eliminate the target of junk food advertisements.
“This is an important step to give a big innings in the focus of healthcare from the disease to the prevention, and to fulfill the government’s ambition to give every child a healthy, pleasant start for life.”