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People in the UK should be given a monthly allowance to spend on fresh, healthy and locally sourced food in a bid to tackle obesity and support the farming industry, it has been suggested.
So how will this reduce the NHS bill if the recipents spend it on garbage food...the authors refer to how type 2 diabetes is costing the NHS nearly £27 billion a year,
And “healthy” is up for debate. For me a nice juicy steak is healthy and whole grains is poison.So how will this reduce the NHS bill if the recipents spend it on garbage food...
Well that saves you money by not eating nut cutlets.And “healthy” is up for debate. For me a nice juicy steak is healthy and whole grains is poison.
No problem, buy your box of healthy veg or whatever with your allowance and then sell it.The UK government will most probably something like this we have here a "Cashless Debit Card" lined up, so you can only buy from certain stores that support the card.
No pigging out at Maccas or any other greasy spoon on unsuitable food.
https://www.dss.gov.au/families-and...e-conditionality/cashless-debit-card-overview
I think you may find that farmers have virtually no say in what our diet will be in 10 years time. The Comittee for Climate Change which has responsibility for introducing the new Eco Diet in the UK has just published a report that will be discussed in Parliament later this year. It recommends a 90% reduction in beef and a 63% reduction in lamb and a 50% reduction in dairy consumption by 2030, with the land currently used for those sources turned over to growing biomass and plant based crops. The original scientific study that is supporting this was funded by the likes of Kellogs, Nestle, Cargill, Wellcome Trust to name a few of the more than 40 big food companies that they have listed proudly in their manifesto. These are the people that will benefit from the food subsidies.Let's not get carried away here and start planning to spend the money yet. This is just a suggestion in a report. Farmers have come up with a plan for the government to create a benefit to be spent with farmers. I can't see that some extra "healthy" food once a month is going to help diabetics especially if the food is starchy vegetables, brown rice, wholemeal bread etc.
It won't be cash it will be 'healthy choice' food vouchers which toddlers already can get in some circumstances, now.Let's not get carried away here and start planning to spend the money yet. This is just a suggestion in a report. Farmers have come up with a plan for the government to create a benefit to be spent with farmers. I can't see that some extra "healthy" food once a month is going to help diabetics especially if the food is starchy vegetables, brown rice, wholemeal bread etc.
People in the UK should be given a monthly allowance to spend on fresh, healthy and locally sourced food in a bid to tackle obesity and support the farming industry, it has been suggested.
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