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Brits Ditch Veggies for Snacks, Health Alert
23 Nov
Summary
- UK vegetable consumption has fallen to a 50-year low.
- Processed foods like crisps and ready meals are replacing fresh vegetables.
- Experts warn this shift contributes to a 'chronic disease pandemic'.

British diets have seen a dramatic decline in vegetable intake, hitting a 50-year low. The average weekly consumption of fresh and processed vegetables has dropped significantly since 1974, with a notable shift towards convenience foods.
This trend is concerning health experts, chefs, and nutritionists, who highlight the rise in consumption of ultra-processed foods. These often nutrient-poor items are linked to a 'chronic disease pandemic,' displacing healthier, whole foods and contributing to diet-related illnesses.
The data indicates a substantial increase in the consumption of crisps, ice cream, and pizza compared to decades past. This change suggests a move away from home-cooked meals towards highly palatable, aggressively marketed, and accessible processed options, impacting the nation's overall health.




