As many of us don’t realise that just one of the chocolate treats contains about three-quarters of an adult’s recommended daily calorie intake, Dr Andrew Kelso is urging people not to eat the whole thing in a single sitting. Social media users are voicing their refusal to take his suggestions on board this weekend.
It’s that time of year again. When, whether or not you’re religious, Spring’s arrival brings with it a weekend of rest, relaxation, and – most importantly – indulgence.
I’m referring, of course, to Easter, a celebratory occasion that involves waving goodbye to our Lenten promises (which are often related to foregoing sweet treats) and welcoming in the equinox with a chocolate feast.
But I regret to tell you that the bunny isn’t coming in 2024.
At least that’s how NHS doctor Andrew Kelso would have it, who recently began urging the British public not to eat a whole egg in a single sitting.
Citing the fact that many of us don’t realise that just one contains about three-quarters of an adult’s recommended daily calorie intake and that UK healthcare systems are already bursting at the seams with tooth decay, obesity, and Type 2 diabetes on the rise, he called for moderation country-wide.
“Resist the urge to eat a whole egg in one go.”
Well, we laugh in the face of NHS Nanny Stateism. So I raced @edvaizey to see who could eat an Easter egg fastest in one go pic.twitter.com/bk8fEJVkry
— Matt Chorley (@MattChorley) March 28, 2024
‘At a time like this when we are seeing significant increases in cases of obesity and Type 2 diabetes, as well as tooth decay, I urge people to enjoy their Easter eggs in moderation and resist the urge to eat a whole egg in one go,’ he said, additionally warning that many GP surgeries will be closed over the bank holidays and that hospitals would therefore face more pressure.
‘As well as Easter eggs, many of us will be meeting up with family and friends for social occasions which will see us eat more cakes and biscuits. Combined, it all adds up to a lot of extra sugar and calories, which doesn’t do our bodies any good. Enjoy your sweet treats, but please don’t overdo it.’