Energy drinks to be banned from sale to under-16s in England
•England will ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under 16 starting April next year.
•Approximately 100,000 children in England consume these beverages daily.
•The ban aims to improve health outcomes for young people, particularly in deprived areas.
المصدر: The Guardian | Source: The GuardianAbout 100,000 children across the country drink the high-caffeine beverages daily
High-caffeine energy drinks “have no place in children’s hands” and will be banned from sale to under-16s in England from April next year under new laws designed to improve health outcomes in young people.
About 100,000 children across the country currently drink high-caffeine energy drinks daily, with those in more deprived areas and households more likely to consume them, according to the government.
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→England will ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to children under 16 starting April next year.
→Approximately 100,000 children in England consume these beverages daily.
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