The Independent

Oliver calls for ban on chewing gum in public

- ADAM SHERWIN

Jamie Oliver has called for a Singapore-style ban on chewing gum in public after accusing people who spit out the sticky residue of making Britain look like a “bomb site”.

Writing a personal manifesto to make the UK a “healthier, happier, cleaner place to live” for The Independen­t’s website, the campaignin­g chef turns his sights on those anti-social elements gumming up the nation’s streets.

“I’d ban chewing gum until they can invent one that doesn’t make every street in Britain look like a bomb site,” writes the restaurate­ur, in a mission statement which includes age restrictio­ns on energy drinks and measures to encourage breastfeed­ing, including a ban on adverts for follow-up formula.

Oliver’s plea to end gum-infested streets and public transport echoes measures taken in Singapore in 1992. A ban was introduced after vandals prevented doors on the country’s new $5bn Mass Rapid Transit railway system opening and shutting by sticking gum over the sensors.

Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s late former Prime Minister, complained that a gum deposit explosion was hindering lift buttons in apartment blocks and damaging street cleaning equipment.

Since 2004, pharmacist­s and dentists have also been allowed to sell “therapeuti­c” gum, to customers with a medical prescripti­on under the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement. But $500 fines are still imposed for spitting out gum and leaving it as litter.

It is believed 28 million Britons chew gum, spending £400m a year. There are an estimated 250,000 pieces of old chewing gum caking Oxford Street in central London. The annual clean-up bill on the UK’s streets has been estimated at £150m. Some councils spend £200,000 a year cleaning up gum from pavements-with high-powered hoses.

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Jamie Oliver says that he wants Britain to be a ‘healthier, happier, cleaner place to live’

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