Researchers call on governments to impose 'meat tax' to offset healthcare costs from its consumption

A price-hiking "meat tax" could prevent about 220,000 deaths and save more than €35 billion in healthcare costs around the world each year, according to researchers.

Researchers call on governments to impose 'meat tax' to offset healthcare costs from its consumption

By John von Radowitz

A price-hiking "meat tax" could prevent about 220,000 deaths and save more than €35 billion in healthcare costs around the world each year, according to researchers.

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