Large eateries are now required to display calorie information on menus, but critics are sceptical about the measure

Burgers, pizzas, salads and desserts all came with a special side dish on Wednesday: a calorie count.

In the latest government effort to tackle obesity, restaurants, cafes and takeaways across England with more than 250 staff are now required to print calorie counts for meals on their menus and websites. So will this new law drastically reform people’s eating habits? Not likely.

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