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Effects and Consequences of a Sweetened Beverage Tax: A Researcher's Perspective

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According to UNICEF, a 20% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has been demonstrated to reduce the prevalence of overweight by 1–3% and the prevalence of obesity by 1–4%. These findings highlight the significant and multifaceted effects or consequences to the implementation of a sweetened beverage tax, which extend across public health, consumer behavior, and economic factors.

Which countries have a junk food tax?

4 min read
As of 2024, more than 100 jurisdictions worldwide have implemented taxes targeting unhealthy foods and beverages, often referred to as a junk food tax or sugar tax. These fiscal policies are a growing global trend aimed at improving public health by discouraging the consumption of products high in sugar, fat, and salt.

How Much Is Sugar Tax in Washington State?

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In 2018, Seattle implemented a Sweetened Beverage Tax of 1.75 cents per ounce on distributors, a local initiative rather than a statewide mandate. This tax, which is largely passed on to consumers through higher prices, often leads residents and visitors to ask about the sugar tax across the entire state of Washington.

How many teaspoons of sugar are in Fanta? A Global Comparison

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A standard 12 oz can of Fanta Orange in the US contains 43 grams of sugar, which translates to approximately 11 teaspoons. This significant amount often surprises consumers and is a stark reminder to question how many teaspoons of sugar are in Fanta, especially considering global variations.

Why is Mountain Dew different in the UK?

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According to the official Mountain Dew UK website, the UK version of the popular soft drink is not the same as its US counterpart due to different regulations on product ingredients. This deliberate reformulation has resulted in a distinctly different taste, color, and texture that has been debated by fans for years.

How Much Sugar Is in Coke in the UK vs USA?

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In 2015, a global survey by Action on Sugar found that a can of Coke in both the UK and the US contained nine teaspoons of sugar. Despite these identical measurements, a common belief persists that American Coca-Cola tastes sweeter. This article investigates how much sugar is in Coke in the UK vs USA and explores the factors influencing public perception, including different sweeteners and regulations.

Is there more sugar in Coke or Lucozade?

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According to research published by Public Health Liverpool, a 500ml bottle of the original high-sugar Lucozade contained a staggering 62 grams of sugar in 2016, compared to 54 grams in a 500ml bottle of Coca-Cola. This stark contrast provides a dramatic answer to the question: is there more sugar in Coke or Lucozade?

Does Lucozade Have a Lot of Sugar?

4 min read
Since a 2017 reformulation, the sugar content in Lucozade Energy Original was significantly reduced by around 50% to address public health concerns. So, does Lucozade have a lot of sugar now? The answer depends on the specific product and size you choose, as different variants contain different amounts of sugar and artificial sweeteners.

Does Slush Contain Sugar? The Sweet Truth About Your Frozen Drink

4 min read
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), some large commercial slushies can contain up to 50 teaspoons of sugar, far exceeding the daily recommended limit. This raises a critical question for many consumers: does slush contain sugar? The short answer is yes, though modern manufacturing has introduced a sugar substitute called glycerol to some products.

Why Should Sugary Drinks Not Be Banned? Examining the Debate

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According to the World Health Organization, while excessive sugar consumption is a global health concern, the proposal to implement outright bans on sugary drinks remains highly controversial. Debates rage over the effectiveness, economic implications, and ethical considerations surrounding such bans. This article examines the compelling arguments against banning sugary drinks and explores alternative solutions.