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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.
Both bars are currently sold in multipacks and therefore will now be containing 200 calories less per pack. Chomp, Fudge and Curly Wurly bars will also be brought to under 100 calories “over the next few months”, said the confectioner this week. “We feel strongly about playing our part in tackling childhood obesity and are focusing on the areas where we can make the greatest impact.”
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