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Plans for calorie labels in restaurants are ‘dangerous for people with eating disorders’ – Cumbrian MP

by Cumbria Crack
14/05/2021
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A Cumbrian MP has written to the Government, urging it to drop plans to introduce calorie labelling in hospitality venues.

In his letter to Health Secretary Mat Hancock, South Lakes MP Tim Farron says the move was dangerous for people with eating disorders and counter-productive.

The Department of Health and Social Care have announced that from next April, all large restaurants, cafes and takeaways will be required to display calorie information on menus and food labels.

Eating disorder charity BEAT has warned that the move would be dangerous for people living with eating disorders.

In a letter to the Secretary of State, Mr Farron, who represents Westmorland and Lonsdale, said: “While I acknowledge that this move comes with the best of intentions, I am deeply concerned about the significant impact it will have on people living with an eating disorder.

“Of course it’s really important that in the fight against the obesity crisis in this country we equip people with as much information as possible to make better informed choices. However there are serious risks here in people becoming fixated with calorie numbers in a very unhealthy way which can lead to mental health problems.

“Eating at restaurants can already be highly anxiety provoking for people with eating disorders, and this move threatens to make things even worse.

“Creating a culture of shaming people for what they eat will not help us tackle obesity, but instead drive more and more people into having eating disorders, and exacerbate the problems for those who are already diagnosed. 

“I therefore urge you to listen to what eating disorder charities such as BEAT, campaigners and specialists are telling you and drop these extremely dangerous and counter-productive plans.”

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