Denmark scraps anti-jobs ‘fat tax’

The Danish government says it will abolish the country’s fat tax in January.

Denmark scraps anti-jobs ‘fat tax’

A proposed sugar tax meant to be introduced in 2013 has also been scrapped.

In October 2011, Denmark became the first country in the world to introduce a fat tax on meat, dairy products and cooking oil — in order to limit consumers’ intake of fatty foods.

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