- Rachel Reeves ' plan to cut import tariffs on over 100 types of products, including biscuits, chocolate, and baked beans, aims to reduce the cost of living for families.
- The proposed tariff cuts are expected to save consumers a combined £150 million annually, with supermarkets urged to pass these savings directly to customers.
- Health experts have warned that making unhealthy foods cheaper could lead to their overconsumption and exacerbate the UK's obesity crisis.
- Nutritionists and dietitians suggest that government policy should instead focus on making healthy foods like fruits and vegetables more affordable and accessible.
- Experts highlighted that the UK is in the midst of a chronic health crisis, and policies should not encourage further consumption of ultra-processed foods linked to conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
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