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End of the Soda-Free Bar

British fast food cafés and restaurants have stopped offering their customers the unlimited filling of sugary drinks, after the entry into force, on 1 October, of a law with which the British Government wants to reduce the numbers of obesity in the population, especially in children. The UK, however, is not the first country to accept this measure: France already adopted it in 2016, including in this ban drinks with synthetic sweeteners to comba…
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British fast food cafés and restaurants have stopped offering their customers the unlimited filling of sugary drinks, after the entry into force, on 1 October, of a law with which the British Government wants to reduce the numbers of obesity in the population, especially in children. The UK, however, is not the first country to accept this measure: France already adopted it in 2016, including in this ban drinks with synthetic sweeteners to comba…

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lacronicabadajoz.com broke the news in on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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