date:Nov 22, 2018
Government figures have shown that since the UK sugar tax on soft drinks came into effect back in April, it has raised 153.8 million.
As the above figure only covers the period to the end of October, the tax will likely raise 240 million originally expected for the full year.
Although the impact of the sugar tax has been called in to question, its clear its having some effect as the public increasingly looks to reduce their sugar intake, not just with soft drinks but right across the food and