Spain to ban sale of energy drinks to under-16s, restrict high-caffeine versions for minors
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Supermarkets will not only have to order the ID card to sell alcohol but also for this type of beverage.
Nearly four out of ten students aged 14 to 18 years acknowledge having consumed this type of products in the last month, whose sales have grown 38.7% in four years.
Minister Pablo Bustinduy announces a regulation that will limit access to these products with caffeine and regulate the advertising of unhealthy foods Arsenic in water or food can cause more aggressive prostate cancer
The consumption of energy drinks among young people is worrying in Spain. The government plans to ban these drinks for those under the age of 16, or even 18 years for the most caffeined. A measure supported by the...
Neither Red Bull, nor Monster, nor Burn for adolescents. The Ministry of Consumer Affairs will ban the sale of energy drinks to children under 16 years of age. A measure that is part of the Government’s strategy to limit the distribution of unhealthy foods and to ensure that the infant population grows on a balanced diet. Minister Pablo Bustinduy announced this Wednesday, who has also explained that this prohibition will extend to 18 years for t…
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