'Fat tax' in Denmark to Limit Ill Eating Habits
Denmark becomes the first country in the world to‘tax fatty foods’ in order to restrain poor and unhealthy eating habits.
The Nordic country has introduced a tax, of 16 Kroner (1.84 pounds) per kilogram of saturated fat in a product, a media report said.
Food director at Denmark's Confederation of Industries, Ole Linnet Juul, said the tax would increase the price of a burger by around 0.09 pounds and would raise the price of a small package of butter by around 0.25 pounds.
Like some other European countries, Denmark already for more details....
The Nordic country has introduced a tax, of 16 Kroner (1.84 pounds) per kilogram of saturated fat in a product, a media report said.
Food director at Denmark's Confederation of Industries, Ole Linnet Juul, said the tax would increase the price of a burger by around 0.09 pounds and would raise the price of a small package of butter by around 0.25 pounds.
Like some other European countries, Denmark already for more details....
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