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Despite the government asking for the
, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is not
with it. He said he could not support it because he was "not attracted to the
of extra taxes on hard-working people". Mr Johnson said the strategy could increase the price of
food by up to 13 per cent. He added that the best
to tackle obesity and to encourage healthier
was for people to exercise and eat less
food. Mr Dimbleby said: "With the right
from government, it is well within our power to change the system so it makes both us and the
healthier." He added: "We must now seize the moment to build a better food
for our children and grandchildren."