World Health Organisation calls for ‘sugar tax’ on children’s soft drinks

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has joined those calling for a “sugar tax” on soft drinks.
World Health Organisation calls for ‘sugar tax’ on children’s soft drinks

Their new report on childhood obesity says there is strong evidence that a sugar tax can work alongside other measures, such as reducing portion sizes and clarifying unclear food labelling.

It also calls for a crackdown on the marketing of junk food to children and for schools to ban the sale of unhealthy food.

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