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Junk food: Wales may ban unhealthy meal deals to tackle obesity


Dan Hegarty, 45, added: “I would say it’s a little ridiculous. We live in a city where there is a Greggs on every corner. All the prices are going up, so if you can get a lunch for £3 or £3.50, I don’t see why not. Meal deals are not the obesity choice.”



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