FAMAGUSTA GAZETTE – A recent national survey of 2,800 adults found strong backing for measures to curb sugary beverage consumption as Australia confronts rising obesity rates.
The survey showed 83% support clearer labeling on sugary drinks to highlight added sugars, 73% favor banning marketing to children, and 56% endorse a tax or health levy.
Respondents also backed stricter labeling and marketing limits on artificially sweetened drinks like “diet” sodas and 100% fruit juices, which, despite their healthy image, contain high natural sugar levels.
Public health experts have warned of sugary drinks’ role in obesity, and policymakers are expected to consider regulatory action in response to the survey findings.
