60 organisations, including the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Healthare are calling for a 20p-per-litre tax on soft drinks to be included in this year’s Budget. This could raise up to £1bn a year in duty, which could be used to fund free fruit and healthy meals in schools. The tax could drive people towards no added sugar drinks.
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A 330-millilitre can of sugary pop typically contains something like 35g of sugar, that is nine lumps. There are about 4 calories per gram of sugar, so that is 140 calories per can of sugary pop. |
The Guideline Daily Amount (GDA) for sugar is 90 grams. That is less than three cans of sugary pop, which is in “old money” is a pint and a half.
Link
Call for soft drink sugar tax in Budget BBC News
New York City Campaign Against Sugar, Soft Drinks, and Obesity
Read more at http://www.healthaliciousness.com/blog/NYC-Campaign-against-sugar-soft-drinks-and-obesity.php#SYjFDos7bvHOXJXA.99
Thank you for the link Bill.
Clearly it is not just a UK thing.