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$25 for pump 3 and the ‘BMI’ reading

Singapore has installed fat-measuring machines at petrol stations and supermarkets as part of the government’s efforts to combat obesity in the city-state, health officials said. Slips of paper generated from the computerised machines, which resemble step-on weighing scales, will indicate the user’s Body-Mass Index (BMI) — a weight-height ratio used as a benchmark for body fat.

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