Ebbw Vale, located in Blaenau Gwent, Southeast Wales, a concerning trend has emerged where some residents are having fast food delivered to their homes not once, not twice, but three times a day. Ebbw Vale, often dubbed the «UK's fattest» town, is grappling with astonishing levels of obesity, and the prevalence of takeaway restaurants, where customers return daily without fail, is a significant contributor to this issue.
Ebbw Vale, situated in Blaenau Gwent, Southeast Wales, has garnered a reputation as the «fattest» town in the UK, largely attributed to soaring obesity rates. A recent investigation revealed the startling revelation that certain takeaways have a dedicated clientele, who depend on home deliveries of fast food up to three times a day. This disconcerting situation highlights the complex challenge of obesity faced by the town.
A cursory search on Google Maps for dining options in Ebbw Vale quickly underscores the array of food establishments predominantly offering fast and often unhealthy options. Kebab shops, chicken joints, and fish and chip outlets are conspicuously abundant, catering to the local population's preferences.
The South Wales Argus reported that approximately 73% of restaurants in Blaenau Gwent are fast food establishments. Out of 75 establishments surveyed in December 2018, 55 were fast food outlets. This prevalence of fast food eateries raises concerns about the impact on the health and well-being of the community.
Remarkably, some takeaway establishments in Ebbw Vale have customers who place orders for home delivery daily, and in certain cases, multiple times a day. According to a kebab shop employee
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