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UK and US struggle to cut down on fast food
02 Jan 08
Source: BBC News
The UK is the country most attached to fast food, closely followed by the United States, a survey has suggested.
A poll of 9,000 people in 13 nations found vast variations in attitudes towards food and weight.
People in the UK and the US were the most likely to nominate ‘no self discipline’ as the leading factor in obesity, as well as the types of food available.
These two nations also had the most respondents who said they would be unable to give up fast food.