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In a first-of-its-kind move, the Health Ministry is rolling out visual health warnings for high-fat and high-sugar foods like samosas and jalebis, starting with AIIMS Nagpur.

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00:00Samosa will be closed, then what will it be?
00:02It's not the right health of the first time.
00:04Because it's sokeen, we come from Bihar.
00:07There's a bit of a different amount of samosa.
00:10Why don't I leave the samosa?
00:12I'll eat it.
00:13One samosa is equal to 300 calories.
00:16Jalebi is 150 and vada pao is nearly 290.
00:20And don't even get us started on chai biscuits and pakodas.
00:23What do you want to do?
00:25Samosa.
00:26How much do you eat in the morning?
00:27It's good, you can eat 4-5 calories.
00:29There's a lot of diabetes.
00:31It's good for us.
00:32You don't have to worry about it?
00:34I'm learning about it.
00:35What are you eating?
00:36Pakodas.
00:37300 calories.
00:39Are you learning about it?
00:41No, I'm looking at it too.
00:43Look, a man now says that these desi favourites deserve secret-style health warnings.
00:49Diabetes, hypertension, etc.
00:52That's why they're eating.
00:53So you're buying it.
00:55So what do you say about it?
00:57Look, there's a lot of cigarettes on the cigarette.
01:01Don't drink it.
01:02But people drink it.
01:04Same applies to I think samosas also, right?
01:06If I find it good, tasty, everything goes out of the window.
01:10Yup, oil and sugar are the new villains in town.
01:13But are the junk food lovers really ready to give them up?
01:16Let's find out.
01:17No comments.
01:18Because eating is shocking in India.
01:21So just one disclaimer on our report is not going to change anything.
01:24The Ministry of Health has directed all central government institutions to display big, bold oil and sugar bolts in cafeterias and public spaces.
01:32The government should not go into too much deep into it like asking us what we should eat or not.
01:37We know like it's deep-fried.
01:38The food is all in my thought process and all in my mind.
01:43Put ban on like they should put calories sign in dominoes.
01:46I don't know if they are going to put it.
01:47If they are going to put it.
01:48A week in a week, it will not have much health effects.
01:51Too many pakoras, too much sugar and boom.
01:54Obesity, diabetes and heart disease on the rise.
01:57It's part of a fight against a growing crisis with nearly 449 million Indians expected to be overweight or obese by 2050.
02:05How many people eat jellybee every day?
02:08Anyway, you are eating mangoes, right?
02:10That has sugar as well.
02:11I exercise.
02:12Everything is good.
02:13No, your favourite snacks aren't getting banned.
02:15But now, before you bite into that lip-smacking treat, the government just wants to whisper,
02:20Are you sure?
02:21It's wrong.
02:22We know it's wrong.
02:23We do it again.
02:24We do it again.
02:25The Punjabi are also good.
02:26We are worried about the samosas.
02:27We are worried about the diseases in our lives.
02:30If we understand this, we will ignore it.
02:32We will try it again.
02:33We will try it again.
02:34We will try it again.
02:35We will try it again.
02:36We will try it again.
02:37What do you think?
02:38It's good.
02:39We will try it again.
02:40We will try it again.
02:41We will try it again.
02:42What do you say, sir?
02:43We will try it again.
02:44You will try it again.
02:45You will try it again.
02:46This is normal.
02:47It's okay.
02:48Let them do their job.
02:49Let us also have our bite of samosas at the end of the day.
02:53Yes, please, sir.
02:54Thank you so much.

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