Supermarkets could be hit with penalties over junk food sales under new proposals to tackle obesity
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Independent
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Government regulators are considering imposing financial penalties on supermarket chains that fail to comply with stricter regulations on high-calorie processed food merchandising. The Health and Social Care Committee has proposed comprehensive measures including a complete prohibition on outdoor advertisements promoting junk food, aimed at reversing rising obesity rates. These enforcement mechanisms would incentivize retailers to reduce shelf space allocation for unhealthy products and implement healthier shopping environments, contributing to broader public health objectives.
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