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Consumption of sugar from soft drinks fell in the year after sugar tax brought in

People have been drinking less sugar in their soft drinks since the sugar tax was brought in, despite continuing to buy the same amount, according to research. The tax was introduced in April 2018, with manufacturers of soft drinks containing more than 5g of sugar per 100ml forced to pay a levy of 18p a litre to the Treasury, or 24p a litre for sugar content over 8g per 100ml.

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