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The kind folks at Telegraph.co.uk have put up one of my clips too.

Has Your New Year Diet Hit The Buffers Already?

Here's some excerpts from the first of a series of pieces in The Daily Telegraph: 

...Through this specially designed programme I’m going to personally coach you, support you and guide you every step of the way so that you learn how to take on the habits necessary to not only lose weight but keep it off FOREVER! Through a simple four-step process and a unique set of daily coaching videos I’m going to give you all of the support, encouragement and motivation you’ll need to reach your goal.... Access free trial or sign up at a £10 discount for a unique video and e-mail based weight loss program. No meetings, no weigh-ins, no dietary analysis, no exercise routines.. Just a simple, easy-to-follow, 28 day weight-loss programme where you'll learn to apply habit changing tools for a healthier lifestyle.

Read more at telegraph.co.uk/health... 

The Daily Telegraph

Visit telegraph.co.ukThis week sees the start of The Daily Telegraph newspaper's feature on my weight loss website petecohen.tv. There will be some interesting editorial that I know you will enjoy reading.  The feature starts this Tuesday (tomorrow) and runs through till Thursday. Pick up a Telegraph if you can...

Britain tops fast-food league, as world obesity grows: study

Scary Stuff: 

LONDON (AFP) — Britons are the world's biggest fans of fast food, just ahead of Americans, while famously gastronomic French are the least attracted by quick meals, according to a study published Wednesday.

America's reputation as the home of fast food is under threat from the British, who are more addicted to burgers, chips and pizza than any other nation in the world.
    
Despite fears over an obesity epidemic, a survey has found that Britain's relationship with junk food has become even stronger than that enjoyed by the US, traditionally known for its devotion to all things deep fried.

A poll of 9,000 people in 13 nations found almost half of British respondents would be unable to give up fast food.

Some 45 per cent of those surveyed in the UK agreed with the statement "I like the taste of fast food too much to give it up", while 44 per cent of Americans said they would be unable to shun burgers, pizzas and chicken wings.

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