Abstract

Obesity is becoming a serious health issue that affects both industrialized and developing nations, having serious repercussions for societal food security. It is thought that taxing goods with an adverse effect on human health will boost government revenue while lessening the harm. A graduated sugar tax on sugary beverages is now being utilized in the UK to lower the sale of sugary beverages and thus lower obesity rates. Further adjustments are required because this policy may be impacted by industry pressure, tax design, and media engagement.

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