NHS England to introduce sugar tax in hospital cafes
Hospitals will start charging more for high-sugar drinks and snacks in their cafes and vending machines by 2020 to discourage staff, patients and visitors from buying them.
Hospitals will start charging more for high-sugar drinks and snacks in their cafes and vending machines by 2020 to discourage staff, patients and visitors from buying them.
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National company Accuro Catering works with an array of education, hospitals and healthcare clients and this recent acquisition will give Servest Group an increased presence in these key sectors.
Medirest will provide Costa cafes and amigo shops at Withybush, Glangwili, Prince Philip and Bronglais hospitals, with the addition of a Deli Marche at Bronglais.
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The outlet will serve a range of sandwiches, hot snacks and salads alongside a selection of hot and cold drinks.
The Change4Life campaign follows revelations that four to 10 year olds consume over 5,500 sugar cubes a year, or around 22kg – the average weight of a five year old.
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