Food makers' calories cut pledge
Seventeen big-brand food companies including Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco have pledged to cut calories to help tackle obesity.
Seventeen big-brand food companies including Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco have pledged to cut calories to help tackle obesity.
Major firms including Coca-Cola, Subway and Tesco have pledged to cut calories from foods to help tackle obesity.
Seventeen companies, including supermarkets, food manufacturers and food outlets, have signed a new "calorie reduction pledge" as part of the Government's responsibility deal.
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