UK Office Ban Rejected: The Crazy Idea

A nutrition expert intended to launch a crusade against sweets to celebrate birthdays in the workplace.

No, what we are going to tell you is not a joke: it is 100% real. And although this type of event that we are going to tell you about is more common in the United States, it has happened much closer to here. Specifically in the UK. That is where there has been an expert who has come up with the happy idea that our colleague Ruth Medina told us on the air: “A piece of news that has left me a little crazy and at the same time has made me smile, because you are The news is funny. A British nutrition expert has proposed banning sweets and cakes in the office on birthdays. She says we need to eat healthier.”

However, it seems that the thing has not gone from being a crazy proposal. “It’s true, but also that on your birthday… A little bit of joy, please, it’s a special day. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom has rejected the proposal, luckily,” the CADENA 100 announcer finished off in that audio that you can already listen to by clicking ‘play’ on the image at the top of this news item.

The Statements of Discord

To delve further into the matter and find out how this proposal has actually come about, you have to go to the British newspaper ‘The Times’. It is there where this woman, who goes by the name of Susan Jebb, has sentenced: “If nobody brought cakes to the office, I would not eat them, but since people bring cakes, I eat them.” She maintains that what causes this is that “the free will of the people” is undermined, since, out of education, they consume the sweets that the partner in question carries.

And it goes one step further: that of comparing it with smoking. “With smoking, after a long time we have understood that people have to do their part, but we can make their efforts more successful if we have a supportive environment, but we still don’t feel that way about food. “, are those words that are followed by a harsh criticism of the market and how what is usually advertised is chocolate and not other products with greater health benefits such as cauliflower.

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This article is originally published on cadena100.es