The amount of sugar consumed by children from soft drinks in the UK halved within a year of the sugar tax being introduced, a study has found.
The amount of sugar consumed by children from soft drinks in the UK halved within a year of the sugar tax being introduced, a study has found.
Experts say success soft drinks shows expansion of tax to cover other foods and drinks is a ‘no brainer’

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rottingleaf @lemmy.zip With my ADHD just cutting on sugar seems to be the best diet change in my life period. I mean, of course there's sugar in lots of things, but at least not putting it into tea and not eating Snickers improves everything.
19 0 ReplyThe Menemen! @lemmy.world
Once you stop taking sugar in coffee and tea you'll also notice that both tast so much better without sugar. :)
13 3 Replyrottingleaf @lemmy.zip I already knew, it was compulsive
1 0 ReplyAmju Wolf @pawb.social
I mean, that's somewhat dependent on the coffee/tea. But yeah, if you have good quality, then the taste doesn't get masked by sugar.
1 0 ReplyLordKitsuna @lemmy.world I still like some sugar. A qube, maybe two if I'm feeling frisky. But i definitely enjoy my earl grey more when i can actually taste it
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