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TV chefs target "junk" food advertising
Jamie Oliver has told MPs that it's "wrong" to blatantly market junk food to children.
He was giving evidence, alongside fellow TV chef Hugh-Fearnley-Whittingstall, to a Health Committee inquiry into childhood obesity.
The two food campaigners were delighted, though, about the impact of the sugar tax on soft drinks, introduced last month. Kristiina Cooper reports.
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