As a diabetic, I avoid sugary soft drinks and buy diet or no added sugar versions instead. So can everybody else.
I notice that this new tax is not going to be applied to fruit juices, so perhaps that will encourage people to switch from that dreadful Sunny Delight
( hardly any fruit and lots of chemicals ), to real juice.
Does any know if the new tax is going to be applied to juice "drinks" which isn't fruit juice at all, but water mixed a little real juice ?
Fruit juice has a lot of sugar in too, no different for diabetics. They should tax salt if it's really about health. That affects everyone. And red meat, especially bacon :-). What next....?
hc...your Telepgraph link says that within that top ten, there were some listed as fruit "drink" I am amazed that there are so any people that think that fruit juice and fruit drink are the same thing...they are not.
Umm...a common misconception about sugar and diabetes, is that "natural" sugar is OK. There is not such thing as "natural" sugar. Your pancreas couldn't give a tinkers cuss where the sugar comes from or what we call it....its all still sugar.
Yeah...my mums diabetic. Although she was only a size 14 to start with she's dropped to a size 10 and is fitter than ever. She religiously sticks to the recommended diet except in the pub, which is rare.
Read all about Sunny Delight....the stuff that is marketed in the same way as real fruit juice and looks like real fruit juice but instead contains only 5% juice !