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One in five Brits back 'fat jab menus' at restaurants as Ozempic-style drugs change how we eat, study reveals
A study reveals that one in five Brits support the introduction of 'fat jab menus' at restaurants as Ozempic-style drugs influence eating habits. The findings highlight changing consumer attitudes towards weight management treatments and their impact on dietary choices in the UK.
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