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New Ban on Energy Drinks for Under-16s Aims to Protect Children’s Health

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Starting in April next year, England will implement a ban on the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks to anyone under the age of 16. This decision comes in response to alarming statistics showing that around 100,000 children consume these beverages daily, with higher rates among those from deprived backgrounds. The government aims to address the associated health risks, including anxiety, sleep disturbances, and negative impacts on educational performance.

The ban will cover sales in shops, vending machines, and online platforms, specifically targeting drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre. Retailers will be held accountable for compliance, facing fines of up to £2,500 for violations. This legislation follows a public consultation that revealed strong support for age restrictions on these drinks.

Public health advocates, including the Obesity Health Alliance, have praised the move as essential for safeguarding children’s health, particularly in disadvantaged communities. The initiative is expected to not only reduce access to harmful products but also assist parents in managing their children’s consumption of unhealthy beverages.

As the ban approaches, it highlights a growing recognition of the need to protect young people from the potential dangers of high-caffeine drinks, which have become increasingly popular among children, often promoted by social media influencers. This policy marks a significant step towards fostering a healthier generation and addressing childhood obesity.

Source: The Guardian

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