Sugar and salt should be taxed and vegetables prescribed by the NHS, an independent review of the food we eat has suggested.
The report, led by businessman Henry Dimbleby, said taxes raised could extend free school meal provision and support better diets among the poorest.
England’s National Food Strategy (Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have devolved health responsibilities) also wants GPs to try prescribing fruit and vegetables to encourage healthy eating. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57838103