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Published 16:07 11 Feb 2019 GMT
Updated 16:11 11 Feb 2019 GMT
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Skinny teas, coffees and other foods are widely advertised online but there has been backlash against such diet products recently.
Celebrities including Jamila Jameel and Vogue Williams have publicly slammed them as unhealthy while one leading doctor has called for a ban on advertising them on social media.
"The risks of quick-fix weight loss outweigh the benefits, and advertising these products without a health warning is damaging," Prof Stephen Powis, medical director of the NHS, told the BBC.Irish households told to put A4 sheet of paper in fridge today
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