Liverpool, Merseyside, UK. 26th September, 2016. Anti-Obesity campaigners outside the Labour Conference Arena. Campaigners likened the strategy to the responsibility deal brought in by Labour and continued throughout David Cameron’s premiership, which was condemned by some as a failure. Food and drink companies are being encouraged to pledge to make their food healthier by cutting salt, fat and sugar, but anti-obesity warnings in schools could be helping trigger anorexia and eating disorders among teenage girls. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News


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