Justin Rust

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Sugary drinks aren't so sugary after U.K. tax law

The sugar content of sodas sold in the U.K. is going down, according to new research published on January 13 in BMC Medicine. The reduction in sugar content is likely because of changing consumer habits, but also because a tiered tax law went into effect in 2018.


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