A tough obesity crackdown could see bans on buy-one-get-one-free deals for junk food and and pre-9pm adverts.
Celebrities could be barred from endorsing sugary products and taxes on unhealthy food may be levied in supermarkets and restaurants, under the plans.
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The new strategy for tackling obesity could be unveiled within weeks after opposition parties gave Theresa May their backing.
In a letter co-ordinated by TV chef Jamie Oliver, Labour, the SNP, and the Liberal Democrats have told the Prime Minister that failure to take action would condemn a generation of children to shorter lives than their parents.