World Health Organisation backs down from calling for sugary drinks tax

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is backing away from its own call to tax sugary drinks, in a new report that some experts slammed as being "conspicuously limp".

World Health Organisation backs down from calling for sugary drinks tax

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is backing away from its own call to tax sugary drinks, in a new report that some experts slammed as being "conspicuously limp".

In 2016, the UN health agency urged countries to tax sugar-laden drinks like sodas and sport drinks as a way to fight obesity and diabetes.

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