
Richard
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Richard
@dickie034
Farmer. Cricket. Rugby. Labradors. Vinyl. Somerset. Groundsman and lethal leggie at @longsuttoncc_ Swears.














Ultra-processed foods now make up at least half of all food sold in UK supermarkets. The Lancet has described them as a “corporate-engineered public health crisis.” That is exactly what they are: industrial products designed for profit, not nutrition. They override appetite control, promote over-consumption, and push out real food alternatives. These foods are cheap because wages are low, access to fresh food is unequal, and corporate concentration has eliminated choice. The result is a society burdened with obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancers — and an NHS stretched to breaking point. None of this is accidental. In this video, I explain how ultra-processed food became unavoidable, why it is a systemic economic issue rather than a personal failure, and what the government can do now: from food labelling and advertising bans to taxing ultra-processed products and subsidising real food. We can change this — but only if we confront corporate power. youtu.be/BJ8nEeiFmH4?si…


Farmers rolling through north Oxford this morning seemingly en route to the city centre. Lots of public support in the way of waves and thumbs up.






















