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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1099687" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>As an aside This year my daughter tried to shove maple syrup pancakes down my throat. Although sorely tempted I managed to pick up the bottle, and found it was proper Canadian produce, containing 89.9g of carbohydrate per 100gm, of which 89.9g was sugars. I Declined. This of course would not attract the new levvy. For 2 reasons. i#t is not fizzy, and was not UK manufactured. Will the levvy apply to imported products? Are we going to see drinks manufacturers moving their operations offshore (to Ireland where many have their EU headquarters for other tax reasons?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1099687, member: 196898"] As an aside This year my daughter tried to shove maple syrup pancakes down my throat. Although sorely tempted I managed to pick up the bottle, and found it was proper Canadian produce, containing 89.9g of carbohydrate per 100gm, of which 89.9g was sugars. I Declined. This of course would not attract the new levvy. For 2 reasons. i#t is not fizzy, and was not UK manufactured. Will the levvy apply to imported products? Are we going to see drinks manufacturers moving their operations offshore (to Ireland where many have their EU headquarters for other tax reasons?) [/QUOTE]
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