Burger chains agree to health-drive revolution - The Independent 21st November 2008

Friday, November 21, 2008

Some of Britain’s biggest fast-food outlets including McDonald’s and KFC have agreed to a historic deal with the Government to make their food more healthy as part of a campaign to cut heart disease and obesity.

Burger King. Wimpy, Nando’s and Subway have also promised to cut salt and fat levels over the next year.

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