Health minister examining 'sugar tax'

Health Minister James Reilly has said he is examining the possibility of imposing a 'sugar tax' on certain foods on sale in Ireland such as soft drinks.

Health minister examining 'sugar tax'

Health Minister James Reilly has said he is examining the possibility of imposing a 'sugar tax' on certain foods on sale in Ireland such as soft drinks.

Minister Reilly said he has been looking at similar models introduced in New York and in France, with the aim of reducing our intake of sugar in the hope of stopping the epidemic of heart disease, cancer and diabetes.

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