Tax unhealthy foods to tackle obesity, say campaigners
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6S2DZ)
Health and children's groups urge UK ministers to impose levies on products containing too much salt or sugar
Dozens of health and children's groups have urged ministers to tackle obesity by imposing taxes on foods containing too much salt or sugar.
New levies based on the sugar tax on soft drinks would make it easier for consumers to eat more healthily by forcing food manufacturers to reformulate their products, they claim.
74% think food firms are not honest about the health impact of their products.
61% worry about the amount of sugar and saturated fat in what they eat.
Only 13% believe producers will make their food more nutritious without government intervention.
72% worry about high levels of processing used in food production.
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