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Henry Dimbleby s National Food Strategy to recommend introduction of 6% salt tax
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Boris Johnson s food tsar Henry Dimbleby will recommend a six per cent tax on salty foods that would add 20p to the cost of a Big Mac, sources claim
Boris Johnson s food tsar will recommend a six per cent tax on salty foods that would add 20p to the cost of a Big Mac, sources claim.
Restaurateur Henry Dimbleby is set to make the salt tax a central recommendation of his National Food Strategy, a government review aimed at getting Britons to eat healthier.
The millionaire founder of lunch chain Leon has been tasked by the Prime Minister to come up with ways to get Britons to cut down on salt, red meat, saturated fats and sugar.
SALT TAX
Boris Johnson’s food tsar to recommend SIX per cent tax on salty foods in bid to get Brits healthy
Updated: 21:02, 1 Jul 2021
BORIS Johnson’s food tsar is to recommend a tax on salty foods, The Sun can reveal.
Millionaire Leon founder Henry Dimbleby will put the new levy front and centre of his government review into getting Brits to eat healthier.
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Boris Johnson’s food tsar is set to recommend a six per cent tax on salty foodsCredit: Alamy
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Millionaire Leon founder Henry Dimbleby will put the new levy front and centre of his government reviewCredit: Alamy
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