Increasing the cost of sugary snacks could be more effective at tackling obesity than the tax on sugary drinks, according to a new study.
The authors of the British Medical Journal (BMJ) research found the introduction of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy in April last year led to a “wave of reformulation” by the drinks industry.
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NAM Implications:
- Time for what-ifs on 20% increase in prices of sugary snacks?
- Just-in-case…