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France and UK unveil ‘recipes' to fight obesity

By Adam Jones in Paris and Frederick Studemann in London

Published: March 30 2005 18:11 | Last updated: March 30 2005 18:11

Dietary measures are increasingly on the menu of Europe's political leaders.

On Wednesday, the British government announced it would spend £280m ($527m, €407m) to improve the quality of food served to school pupils, after a public furore aroused by a campaigning television series by Jamie Oliver, a celebrity chef. The measure came a day after France's Socialist party, the main opposition group, unveiled legislative proposals to tackle that country's less advanced obesity problem.

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