Sugar tax on soft drinks could prevent tens of thousands from becoming obese, says new study A sugar tax on soft drinks could result in thousands fewer British adults and children becoming obese, research suggests.
Experts said the proposed levy, due to be introduced in April 2018, was likely to have a “significant” impact on health and obesity rates. The Independent
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Experts said the proposed levy, due to be introduced in April 2018, was likely to have a “significant” impact on health and obesity rates. The Independent
See also:
- Sugary drinks tax 'will benefit children most' BBC News
- Sugar levy is set to slash child obesity rates by 10% The Daily Mail
- 'Health by stealth' sugar tax could slash rates of childhood obesity by 10 per cent The Daily Telegraph
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