Calls to BAN shops selling chocolate eggs more than 3 weeks before Easter.

Mar 29, 2019, 10:55 AM

Should shops be banned from selling chocolate eggs more than three weeks before Easter? Polling by the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) suggests 77% of people think supermarkets are pushing chocolatey Easter treats too early. The RSPH says "If supermarkets are serious about tackling the obesity epidemic, we would urge retailers to change their marketing strategies in the interest of the public's health." What do you reckon? No eggs til 3 weeks before Easter? What next? No Christmas til mid December? Stephen got the views of Irish Mirror columnist and trained personal trainer Siobhan O'Connor and size acceptance campaigner Kathryn Szrodecki.