That's good. Pellinor and I once spent a good few miles of a long walk solving the obesity crisis, at least as it relates to eating out. Making doggy bags the norm was the key proposal, but I was also strongly in favour of all restaurants being encouraged to offer smaller options. I felt it could even be in their financial interest. They could rebadge their normal-sized meal as the "large" option, and put the price up a little, while also offering a significantly smaller version for just a pound or two less.
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