I don’t think you even need a survey, maybe it’s just my area, but the amount of overweight people you meet as you walk around can give you the statistics at a glance. Especially worrying are the children We only ever had one overweight child in my class at school (and I still see her she’s not overweight as an adult so not sure what that was about) She was very well to do and from a privileged background her brother was a normal skinny boy weight
Is it the councils problem no I don’t think it is only in as much as they should / could be more selective in which shops they allow to open in an given area
I think I counted between 15 / 20 eating places in the small area I live in …fish and chips 4 coffee shops 3 ,2 kebab, 1 KFC
4 restaurants Chinese 2, ( one just closed) Indian 1 vegan cafe 1 plus 2 cake shops and 2 hotels with restaurants on board
This area is about a quarter of a mile by two roads width
It’s blooming ridiculous When I was younger the planning permission for opening up a shop was much tighter you couldn’t open two similar businesses within such and such a distance ( don’t know the distances ) but basically you couldn’t have two butchers or two greengrocers close together That seems to have gone out the window.
Surely that’s what councils need desperately to look at and deliver it would also help in the rows of Turkish barbers and Vietnamese nail bars