Here’s a good idea:
Hospitals across England will start charging more for high-sugar drinks and snacks sold in their cafes and vending machines in an effort to discourage staff, patients and visitors from buying them, the NHS England chief executive said.
The Guardian: NHS Chief to Introduce Sugar Tax in Hospitals to Tackle UK Obesity Crisis
Here’s what would be even better: don’t sell junk food at all in hospitals. That would send an even stronger signal. My guess is it’s going to happen, sooner or later.
Earlier
England Getting Closer to a Sugar Tax – Despite Lobbying
Soda Drinkers Get Fatter on the Inside
Sugar Crash – New Sugar Documentary
Children Aged Four to 10 “Have Equivalent of 5,500 Sugar Cubes a Year”
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