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Woman who only ate chicken dippers and chips for 10 years can finally eat new foods

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A young woman who would only eat chicken dippers and chips for over ten years has finally been able to enjoy other foods thanks to a hypnotherapist.

Candice Wilkinson, 26, a childcare lecturer from Leeds, Yorkshire, claims that she was always a picky eater but that things worsened when she was 16.

As a teen she developed selective eating disorder and since then the only foods to touch her lips are dippers, chips and Monster Munch crisps.

She would devour up to 10 bags every day before dining on her battered chicken dinner. Candice said: "I remember being around six, going to people's houses for tea or having a packed lunch at school – and looking at my brothers eating and I was thinking ‘how can they eat those foods and I can't? "There were

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