Political party colours to be used in supermarket goods traffic light campaign
- ModelMaker
- Jul 28
- 1 min read

An innovative policy, soon to be launched by the government, is to have foodstuffs labelled with a colour-coding scheme, based on linking the healthiness of supermarket food, to the colours political parties identify themselves.
A spokesliar for the government told Newsbiscuit, that after countless focus group meetings, it had been established that the best way to get people to realise how harmful crap food is to their health, is to link it to other things they’ve realised are damaging to their health, such as voting for the effing Tories.
The colour-coding scheme identifies Reform UK turquoise as the most toxic, with Conservative blue, close behind.
Liberal orange is identified as probably safe, but likely to be devoid of any flavour.
Labour red scores highly in the traffic light scheme in terms of health, but a surprise, was finding green gets a poor rating, as the expectation is that Jeremy Corbyn’s new party would drain the Green Party of all its vegan and bleedin’ cyclist voters, leading to uncertainty over the dietary value of any food product carrying a green label.
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