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Tesco 'Ribena ban' in the news

UK news outlets widely reported that supermarket Tesco will stop selling added sugar soft drinks in their children's juice category from September. 

 

Tesco was widely quoted saying this was part of their 10-point plan against obesity, and would include added sugar cartons such as Ribena, Capri-Sun and Rubicon. You can support Sustain's Children's Health Fund, which is campaigning to introduce a sugary drinks duty to pay for programmes to improve children's health and protect the environment they grow up in. 

Published Saturday 1 August 2015

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