Opinion
More than a third of Kiwis believe fizzy and other sugary drinks should be taxed, a Southern Cross Health Society survey indicates.
Of 2021 people polled, 63 per cent thought they should eat less sugar. Thirty-nine per cent agreed that fizzy and other sugar-sweetened drinks should be taxed.
The survey also found 73 per cent of respondents thought sugar was contributing to New Zealand's obesity problems.
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