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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-49768817
If I'm reading this article correctly, it appears that the sugar taken out of beverages has simply been moved into 'food' plus a bit more for good measure. An accident?
No matter the reason, according to the article, sugar consumption has increased since the introduction of the levy on sugary drinks. Yet another public health failure. Anyone surprised?
If I'm reading this article correctly, it appears that the sugar taken out of beverages has simply been moved into 'food' plus a bit more for good measure. An accident?
No matter the reason, according to the article, sugar consumption has increased since the introduction of the levy on sugary drinks. Yet another public health failure. Anyone surprised?