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Cadbury shrinks size of chocolate bars to tackle obesity but they're not cheaper

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Famous chocolate brand Cadbury have decreased the size of some of the nation's favourite chocolate bars in an effort to tackle obesity – but the prices have not been reduced.

British-founded Cadbury have elected to downsize best-loved bars Double Decker and Wispa Gold, which will mean that they will be less harmful to the old waistline.

Both bars are currently sold in multipacks and therefore will now be containing 200 calories less per pack. Boost bars, which contain caramel and biscuit inside, will be subjected to a size reduction, and so will the delicious dark chocolate Bourneville Classic.These bars are also sold in multipacks.

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