Sugar Tax

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by johnv, Oct 22, 2015.

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    @Ducbird and @Exige..
     
  2. He was so slow pushing the bike bloody useless
    Too much sugar in his tea
    Do you like my red leathers :D
     
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  3. I seen it Paul :Kiss:
     
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  4. Its his new Streetfighter. Nice isn't it? I want a sprung saddle for mine now.
     
  5. Look orange to me.
     
  6. Orange just for you Loz :)
     
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  7. Try living without it. Sees how that goes.
     
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  8. So now we know; it's to be a special levy only on manufacturers of drinks with added sugar, hence an expensive complicated bureaucratic new system as I suspected. But you will still be able to buy Tate & Lyle sugar (zero tax) and add as many spoonfuls as you wish to your tea, coffee, or glass of Diet Coke entirely tax free.
     
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  9. I'm Type 1 Diabetic so don't really have the choice of diet or full sugar drinks.Take a look at the ingredients that the manufacturers put in so called diet drinks? It deff ain't good for you
     
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  10. irn bru in the highest tax band :Hilarious: magic. what you thinking now bars? made the wrong decision back 2014? :Hilarious::upyeah:.
     
  11. what they gonna use now?more aspertame? my kid was recently diagnosed as allergic. bad headaches. nasty stuff.
     
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  12. I've read a few reports that state "Aspartame" if ingested in heavy quantities is a Cancer risk- your boy is better off being allergic to it
     
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  13. luckily they both aint to keen on sweets or chocolate.the daughter prefers raw carrot and lettuce. wtf? i dont recall them ever ever drinking coke. its in a lot of drinks tho. including fruit juice.
     
  14. If you google "Aspartame side effects" it's pretty bloody scary shit - it seems to be in a hell of a lot of foods and not just fizzy pop products? In fact the 2/3 major players in the USA diet drinks market are looking to drop it from their products on advice of the FDA - so there must be some truth in it???
     
  15. yeh. we did a bit of research into it. it will floor him for half a day. so we have to keep a look out. and your right. nasty nasty stuff.
     
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  16. I grew up in 1960/70's and we never had fizzy pop in house apart from lemonade at Christmas! If I told my dad I was thirsty he always had the same reply - " there's a tap in the kitchen"
     
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  17. Gordon Brown must be pleased. Meddling and micro-managing at the treasury lives on.
     
  18. Is it just me? When matey was posing with the budget box,case or whatever they call it - did he look the most uncomfortable Mr Bean like man you've ever seen?
     
  19. The radio this evening said the tax was likely to apply to gin and tonic - bloody hell, that is a step too far.

    My daughter was never given fizzy drinks as a child and she doesn't drink them now aged 26, assuming you discount the odd G&T.
     
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