Award-winning comedian accuses Cancer disease study of 'Calories -shaming' for launching campaign versus fatness
An award-winning comedian has accused Cancer disease study of "Calories -shaming" after they released a campaign versus fatness. Another ad in the campaign advanced chips presented in a cigarette packet. She wrote: "Right, is anyone currently working on getting this piece of s--- CancerResearchUK advert removed from everywhere? Angry campaigners have called for the campaign to be pulled, & some have said they going to stop donating to Cancer disease study due to the "Calories -shaming" campaign. The charity defended itself, saying The Telegraph the campaign is based on science & isn't meant to "shame" anyone.Comedian Sofie Hagen accuses Cancer disease study Britain of Calories -shaming
as informed in A comedian has sparked a furious debate after criticising a Cancer disease study Britain advert for 'Calories -shaming'. Cancer disease study has replied on Twitter telling the campaign 'is not meant to make anyone feel bad about their weigh', however aims to 'lift awareness of the correlation among Cancer disease & fatness.' The World Health Organisation (WHO) tells which fatness is the generality important known avoidable the reason Cancer disease after tobacco. 'just 15 per cent of people are aware which fatness is a the reason Cancer disease. Cancer disease study Britain has a duty to put which message in the public domain.collected by :Lucy William
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