The tax would be applied to manufacturers of milk-based drinks and dairy-based substitutes, under the plans.
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Graham Watson
onto Microeconomics: IB Economics April 29, 2025 3:25 AM
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It looks like the government are going to extend the sugar tax to include milkshakes and other dairy-based substitutes, like yoghurt drinks, to try and reduce sugar consumption and tackle obesity.
Manufacturers will complain but its interesting to note that only 89% of soft drinks are now subject to the sugar tax because of the reformulation of these drinks and it's thought that this will be the main way that sugar consumption is reduced.