"Bottomless drinks" offers will be withdrawn by two major restaurant chains amid fears it is driving sugar intake.

Pizza Hut and TGI Fridays have both pledged to stop selling refillable sugary soft drinks by March next year.

The decision came as food charity the Soil Association released its 'Out to Lunch' League Table, which ranked 25 of the UK's most popular chain restaurants.

Both Pizza Hut and TGI Fridays found themselves in the bottom 10 amid concerns about the number of healthy options they provide.

The ban has been backed by television cook and activist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who said that "bottomless drinks" amount to "all the sugar you can eat".