Supermarket And the takeaways can be fined. If they do not sell healthy food, then under the plan to deal with the new government’s plans obesity epidemic.
All will report their sales of healthy food under big business policy, Part of 10 years plan For NHS Unveiled next week.
The targets will then be set to increase the amount sold, with the punishment used as the last measure for companies, which refuse to work with ministers to reduce the crisis.
Initially developed by innovation agency Nesta, policy shows mandatory health goals for retailers, while giving them flexibility in the way they meet them, such as by tying dishes, running price propagation on healthy goods, or re -designing the store layout.
The supermarket will need to report sales data and fail to hit the goals, they can face financial punishment, Nesta suggested.
Only 50 calories in a day can be picked up by 340,000 children and two million adults. obesity,
Health Secretary, Wes streetingSaid that when it comes to obesity, “NHS risk becomes unstable until we curb cost and demand of demand.
“Through our new healthy food standard, we will make a healthy option an easy option, as prevention is better than treatment.”
Anna Taylor, Executive Director of Food Foundation Charity, said: “The introduction of compulsory reporting by all major food companies, including the tech -ude chain, is a game changer on the health of their food … data will also reveal the data clearly to consumers who are making businesses easy for them and who are making it actively hard to eat it well.”
Suu Davis from Consumer Group? Said: “Compulsory food targets will help retail retailers to encourage retailers to use the limit of strategy available to make small but significant changes – which makes people easier to lead a balanced diet and lead a healthy life.”
Ministers argue that a healthy nation will put less stress on NHS, which will help in pressurizing the sky-high waiting list.
As part of the move, retailers, including supermarkets, will work to make the average shopping basket a bit healthy.
Under the plan, they will have the freedom to do so, but they want, but in views, they are involved in changing recipes, re -organizing shop layouts, offering discounts on healthy foods or using loyalty schemes.
The Health Department said that if all those who were overweight, what they ate with 216 calories, equivalent to a fizzle drink, the UK’s obesity crisis could be halved.
Richard Holden, Tory Shadow Pemaster General, said: “It is not a proper correction to make crisps. Labor ministers are also afraid of facing the fundamental changes of our NHS needs.
“In the government, conservatives made real progress on obesity, stabilized adult rates and reduced the child’s obesity since 2000. But we have always admitted that the best results come when people trust to take responsibility for their own health.
“Refuying the food deals will make a slight difference, this is the worst type of nanny state nonsense – shallow, distracting, and completely unheard.”
Europe has the third highest rate of adult obesity in Europe in the UK, costing NHS £ 11.4 billion per year, three times the budget for ambulance services.
An upcoming report by the Chief Medical Officer will show that more than 1 out of 5 children suffer from obesity until the time of leaving primary school, growing up to 1 out of 3 in areas of poverty and lack.
Cell Marshal, Chief Executive Officer of Diabetes UK, said: “To improve transparency within the food industry and keep in mind the businesses, it is important to introduce mandatory reporting and goals on the sale of healthy food.
“Such public health policies and junk food marketing ban have the power to transfer dials to prevention to prevent disease. The government must manufacture these commitments to prevent type 2 diabetes and dangerous growth in its life-changing complications.”