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Nando’s and other restaurants in England can no longer offer unlimited refills of full-sugar Coca-Cola due to new government regulations aimed at reducing childhood obesity. The law restricts free refills of high-sugar drinks. Customers can still get low or no-sugar alternatives without limits. The change has sparked backlash on social media, with customers expressing frustration over the new policy. The government views this as a crucial step in combating obesity.
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