
Pies without all the pastry, salt only on demand and chip-free days – these are just some of the government's latest healthy eating initiatives. The new guidelines – which also include limits on fizzy drinks and crisps, and "healthier food marks" – are aimed at workers at Whitehall, the NHS and local authorities. But will these desperate measures to shape the nation's waistlines really work? And if not, what would you recommend?
