Sainsbury's to ban unhealthy snacks for staff amid government obesity crackdown
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Sainsbury's is set to remove free crisps and biscuits from its staff rooms in a bid to support the government's campaign against obesity in the UK.
The new guidelines will apply across all Sainsbury's outlets, Argos sites and distribution centres. The move comes against the backdrop of the Labour government.
Sainsbury's has hailed its highest market share for nearly a decade as sales were given a boost by warm weather and a temporary boost from the cyber attack disruption at Marks & Spencer.
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