A sugar tax is part of Public Health England's "key actions" to tackle people's addiction to sugar.
Their report says the nation is "eating too much sugar" leading to health problems and obesity.
They suggest a 20% increase on confectionary and pop.
They also propose a banning on 2-for-1 offers on sweets and fizzy drinks.
The absolute twats! Do they really think your average fatty is going to care about a sugar tax? So Wayne waddles down to the Spar for his hourly Mars bar, is he really going to walk out empty handed just because it's gone up 6 or 7 pence? Is he fook. He'll give up bread and water before he gives up his Mars bar.
Why should slim people like myself pay a premium just because most of the nation are fat bastards? I go through a 30 pack of Pepsi every week and a 4 pack of Twirls every single day, yet I am in perfect physical health because I exercise and don't eat fried food.
Are you behind this recommendation? If you're a fatty (95% of you I'm guessing) would a 20% rise put you off buying sugary foods? Will you suddenly start buying salads instead?
Their report says the nation is "eating too much sugar" leading to health problems and obesity.
They suggest a 20% increase on confectionary and pop.
They also propose a banning on 2-for-1 offers on sweets and fizzy drinks.
The absolute twats! Do they really think your average fatty is going to care about a sugar tax? So Wayne waddles down to the Spar for his hourly Mars bar, is he really going to walk out empty handed just because it's gone up 6 or 7 pence? Is he fook. He'll give up bread and water before he gives up his Mars bar.
Why should slim people like myself pay a premium just because most of the nation are fat bastards? I go through a 30 pack of Pepsi every week and a 4 pack of Twirls every single day, yet I am in perfect physical health because I exercise and don't eat fried food.
Are you behind this recommendation? If you're a fatty (95% of you I'm guessing) would a 20% rise put you off buying sugary foods? Will you suddenly start buying salads instead?