Burger King, with more restaurants to follow.Uber Eats says the move comes after government research shows almost 63% of adults in England are overweight or living with obesity.Meanwhile, overweight and obesity-related conditions across the UK cost the NHS £6.1billion each year.It also says the Covid-19 pandemic has shone a spotlight on the health of the nation and says the country is accelerating its efforts to combat obesity.Sunjiv Shah, General Manager for Uber Eats in the UK and Ireland, said: "It is more important than ever to focus on our own health in light of the Covid-19 pandemic."We want to empower our customers to make healthier choices.
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