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NHS hospital becomes first to ban sugary snacks from its canteen

An NHS hospital has become the first in the country to go "sugar free" in its canteen and vending machines.

Tameside Hospital in Greater Manchester has banned all sugary snacks and fizzy drinks, swapping them for healthier options.

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A hospital in Greater Manchester has become the first in the country to go "sugar free" in its canteen and vending machines.

Tameside has banned all sugary snacks, and the only drinks available are tea, coffee, milk and water.

But what do you think of the idea? Should hospitals set a good example, or do hardworking NHS staff need a sugar fix?

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