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Fat jabs wipe £780m off Britain's grocery bills as shoppers ditch chocolate and crisps
The article reports that 'fat jabs' have reduced Britain's grocery bills by £780 million as consumers avoid chocolate and crisps. The decline in sales of these products is attributed to changing shopping habits linked to the term 'fat jabs.'
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