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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Lidl's ban on chocolates in checkouts is just the beginning

Lidl's ban on chocolates in checkouts is just the beginning 


LidlThe supermarket Lidl has taken a remarkable step in reducing sweets and gets accolade for doing so. However, there are relatively few changes that might have a positive effect in the country instantly.
Youngsters especially are the last ones to be effected by this step but removing sweets and candies from checkout counters is an important step.
This basic step will help get parents be free from the pester power which children exercise over them, this may be a small step yet an exceptionally positive one.
A week ago we reported how our study which included moving around solid sustenance and bad nourishment in a store, with signs calling attention to tree grown foods, accelerated a 20 percent expansion in the sale of healthier food products.
This effort by supermarket Lidl shows that they acknowledge that there is a weight problem prevailing in the country especially in children and older people, and that retailers are contributing to this factor.
A few things are set to take a few eras to change, however different things have a temporary impact. At last the Government is set to impose positive changes by force of law.

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