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Takeaways urged to make meals healthier to tackle obesity

Takeaways in Wolverhampton have been urged to sign up to a scheme which aims to serve up healthier menus in a bid to tackle obesity.

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Environmental health officers from Wolverhampton council have been working with proprietors of fast food restaurants.

They have encouraged takeaways to offer healthier options or make simple changes to ingredients or cooking techniques.

Over the last couple of years, officers have worked with 23 takeaways – with a further 12 establishments on board planning to make improvements to their menus in the near future.

Among those taking part in the initiative are Tiger, on Bilston Road, which has introduced a healthier menu offering a range of dishes under 500 calories, Oxley Fish Bar on Stafford Road, which now provides calorie information for its grill menu and a range of healthier options, and Lakshmi Sweet Centre on Dudley Road, which has revamped a number of recipes and provides nutritional information to customers.

Councillor Paul Sweet, cabinet member for public health and wellbeing, said: "Nearly 70 per cent of adults in Wolverhampton are either overweight or obese, and with around one in six meals we eat made outside the home it is important that people are given the opportunity to eat as well and as healthily as possible.

“This is not about us telling customers what they can and cannot have, but about encouraging takeaways to offer healthier alternatives which customers can choose if that’s what they want.

"And we know it can benefit both proprietors and consumers, because a recent survey found that two thirds of people would buy healthier options if takeaways offered them, while 77 per cent said they would be more likely to visit a takeaway if it advertised healthier options."

Costa Xiourouppa, owner of the Newbridge Fryer and Grill It takeaways on Tettenhall Road, said: “The council has given me the support to make changes in my existing chip shop and to open a new grilled chicken business.

“With help from the initiative I can confidently advertise some of my already very popular dishes as healthier choices, which can only be a positive for both my existing and new customers.”

And Mr Xiourouppa has gone one step further – teaming up with a local fitness centre to offer discounts at Grill It to gym customers.

Other takeaways which have signed up to the scheme include East Park Chippy on Hollington Road; Dave’s Fish Bar, Brooklands Parade; Penn Balti, Penn Road; Far East, Church Road; Grill It, Tettenhall Road; Pendeford Fish Bar, Haymarket; and Kaptin Korma, Warstones Drive.