Fast food outlets should consider handing out cholesterol-lowering drugs to combat the effects of fatty food, say UK researchers.
Taking a statin pill every day would offset the harm caused by a daily cheeseburger and milkshake, the Imperial College London team said.
It would only cost 5p a customer - similar to a sachet of ketchup.
But the British Heart Foundation warned an unhealthy diet does more harm than just raising cholesterol.
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You know, I've thought this for years. The government should give fast-food chains money to put vitamins and things in their burgers.
We'd end up with a better society.
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