UK rolls out sugar tax in battle against obesity | Inquirer News

UK rolls out sugar tax in battle against obesity

/ 05:30 PM April 08, 2018

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Britain on Friday joined France, Norway and Mexico in rolling out a sugar tax on soft drinks in an attempt to tackle obesity and tooth decay in children.

Drinks containing five grams of sugar per 100 ml will face a lower rate of 18 pence ($0.25, 0.21 euros) per liter, whereas those with more than eight grams per 100 ml will face a rate of 24 pence per liter.

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Top-selling brands such as Fanta, Ribena and Lucozade have already cut the sugar content of their products to avoid the tax, but Coca-Cola and Pepsi will both stick with the same recipes, which both contain more than 10 grams per 100 ml.

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“Our teenagers consume nearly a bathtub of sugary drinks each year on average, fuelling a worrying obesity trend,” said Public Health Minister Steve Brine.

“The levy is a ground-breaking policy that will help to reduce sugar intake.”

The government hopes the tax will raise £240 million ($335 million, 274 million euros) per year, which it will spend on sports facilities and breakfast clubs.

Former finance minister George Osborne, who unveiled the tax policy when in office, believes milkshakes with large quantities of sugar may be targeted next.

“I suspect the sugar tax will start to be extended to things like milk products, which I was nervous of going into in the first instance because I wanted to establish the case for a sugar tax,” he told BBC’s Newsnight. NVG

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