The UK doesn’t want health care in the supermarkets

June 27, 2006

Here’s the controversy:

The British Medical Association conference overwhelmingly opposed moves by the government to take health care into the high street.

Doctors said the sale and promotion of tobacco, alcohol and junk food would undermine the health services on offer.



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