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?
Fat chance
Open thread: If a government initiative on pies with less pastry and chip-free days won't work, what will?