date:Feb 13, 2020
anders, Professor Emeritus of Nutrition and Dietetics, Kings College London notes, however, that despite the SDIL positive impact on consumer choices, previous research with low calorie sweetened drinks shows that consumers compensate for the reduced calorie intake by increasing energy intake from other sources. It is also worth noting that only one-third of the cost of the levy was passed on to consumers for high sugar drinks, he says.
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