England's health service to slap 'sugar tax' on hospital cafes and snacks

The NHS is to impose its own “sugar tax” in hospitals in England to help tackle the growing problem of obesity, the head of the service has said.

England's health service to slap 'sugar tax' on hospital cafes and snacks

The NHS is to impose its own “sugar tax” in hospitals in England to help tackle the growing problem of obesity, the head of the service has said.

Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England, said hospitals would start charging more for high-sugar drinks and snacks in their cafes and vending machines to deter patients, visitors and staff from buying them.

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