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New Ban on High-Caffeine Energy Drinks for Under-16s

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Starting in April next year, high-caffeine energy drinks will be banned for anyone under the age of 16 in England. This legislation targets drinks containing more than 150mg of caffeine per litre, which have been linked to various health issues among children. Retailers, including online platforms, will face fines of up to £2,500 if they continue to sell these beverages to minors.

The ban comes in response to growing concerns about the negative impact of these drinks on children’s physical and mental health. Reports indicate that around 100,000 children in England consume high-caffeine energy drinks daily, with those from deprived backgrounds being disproportionately affected. The government aims to mitigate risks such as anxiety, sleep disturbances, and impaired concentration that can hinder educational performance.

Public health minister Sharon Hodgson emphasised the importance of this ban in promoting healthier choices for children. By restricting access to these drinks, the government hopes to foster a healthier generation and reduce the potential long-term health consequences associated with high caffeine consumption.

This move reflects a broader trend towards stricter regulations on food and drink products aimed at protecting young people. As the ban approaches, it will be crucial for retailers to adapt to these new rules and for parents to be aware of the changes in availability of these energy drinks.

Source: LBC News

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