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Replace calories on food labels with time spent exercising

Researchers say putting the amount of exercise required to burn off the calories on food labels c...

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17.42 11 Dec 2019


Replace calories on food labels with time spent exercising


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17.42 11 Dec 2019


Researchers say putting the amount of exercise required to burn off the calories on food labels could help consumers eat more healthily. But, would it really work? We asked nutritionist Gaye Godkin what she thinks of the idea...


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