The idea was floated by health secretary Andrew Lansley yesterday, .
The Guardian focuses on outraged reaction from health campaigners, who fear food companies will escape legislation if they give cash to the government.
Elsewhere, follows the hunt for Northumberland fugitive Raoul Moat as it enters its sixth day.
claims Moat has threatened to kill his own mother and the details 20 armoured cars have been drafted into the search. reports police are told to "shoot on sight" of Moat.
International governments and welfare organisations are appealing to officials in Iran to grant clemency to a woman who faces being stoned to death for adultery, reports , while declares Afghanistan is now "America’s war".
Comedian Jennifer Saunders is battling breast cancer, report the Daily Mail and The Sun.
BT launches an ad detailing its offer for a Sky Sports package on the cover of the Daily Star, while Daily Express readers can win an iPad or a Samsung notebook.
The Guardian continues to push its multi-platform format. The Times includes a pull-out featuring diaries from the River Café restaurant and The Daily Mail includes its Femail magazine.
Morrisons and The Sun continue to offer readers £5 off while the Daily Mirror offers six free bags of Seabrook crisps at Asda.
Jeweller Boodles advertises with The Daily Telegraph, continuing a long-running campaign with the paper.