New York hospitals go on low-fat diet

Hospitals in New York are to be banned from selling sugary or fatty foods in cafes and vending machines as part of a new health campaign by mayor Michael Bloomberg.

New York hospitals go on low-fat diet

Hospitals in New York are to be banned from selling sugary or fatty foods in cafes and vending machines as part of a new health campaign by mayor Michael Bloomberg.

In recent years, the city’s 15 public hospitals have cut calories in patients’ meals and restricted the sale of drinks and unhealthy snacks.

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