Sugar Tax: A kick start to a healthier lifestyle?

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Sugar Tax: A kick start to a healthier lifestyle?

45% of the British public are concerned about the health effects of sugary soft drinks and support the idea of introducing a sugar tax to address this. The idea gets more support from women than men 45% support the idea of a health tax on sugary soft drinks 45% 35% 35% are opposed to the idea of a health tax on sugary soft drinks 21% Don t know Q1. There have been growing calls for sugary soft drinks to be taxed to address the damage they do to the health of the nations. Do you Harris Interactive support this idea? Base: All respondents (2,030) 2

Energy drinks are the most popular when it comes to applying a sugar tax, followed by sports drinks and carbonated soft drinks. 44% do not believe that any of these drinks should be taxed. Which (if any) soft drinks should be taxed? Sugary energy drinks (i.e. Monster; Relentless; Red Bull) 47% Sugary sports drinks (i.e. Lucozade Sport; Gatorade) 38% Sugary (excl diet varieties) carbonated soft drinks (i.e. Coca-Cola; Pepsi; Fanta) 39% Fruit juices (Tropicana, own label fresh orange juice, Copella, Innocent) 11% Smoothies (Innocent, own label smoothies) 13% Sugary squashes (excl. no added sugar varieties) (Ribena, Vimto, Robinsons) 27% None of these drinks should be taxed 44% Q2. Which, if any, of these types of drinks do you think should be taxed? Base: All respondents who support the idea of applying a tax to sugary soft drinks (2,030)

48% of those who consume 330ml cans of carbonated drinks claim to be willing to pay significantly more or that they wouldn t be discouraged from purchasing these products if the price was increased What price would discourage you from purchasing sugary carbonated soft drinks (330ml can) All respondents I don t drink sugary carbonated soft drinks 35% Consumers of carbonated drinks 67p is too much 16% 24% 70p (5% increase) 7% 11% 74p (10% increase) 4% 6% 80p (20% increase) 7% 11% 1 (50% increase) 18% 28% No price increase would discourage me from buying it 13% 20% Harris Interactive Q3 The average price of a 330ml can of sugary carbonated soft drink is 67p. What price would discourage you from buying it? 4 Base: All respondents (2,030), Those who drink sugary carbonated soft drinks (1,321)

The same is true of 1.75L bottles of carbonated soft drinks with most consumers suggesting that a sugar tax would not put them off purchasing their regular drinks What price would discourage you from purchasing sugary carbonated soft drinks (1.75L bottle) All respondents I don t drink sugary carbonated soft drinks 37% Consumers of carbonated drinks 1.85 is too much 20% 31% 1.94 (5% increase) 5% 8% 2.04 (10% increase) 9% 13% 2.22 (20% increase) 7% 11% 2.78 (50% increase) 12% 18% No price increase would discourage me from buying it 11% 18% Harris Interactive Q4 The average price of a 1.75 litre bottle of sugary carbonated soft drink is 67p. What price would discourage you from buying it? 5 Base: All respondents (2,030), All who drink sugary carbonated drinks (1,282)

Over half of Brits believe energy drinks sales to children should be banned This rises to 64% amongst people with children Do you think the sale of energy drinks to children should be banned? 55% 64% Those who have children are significantly more likely to agree with banning the sale of energy drinks to children 24% 21% 21% 16% Total Those With children Yes No Don't know Q6. Currently there are no laws regulating the sales of high-sugar or caffeine energy drinks to children. Do you think the sale of energy drinks to children should be banned? Base: All respondents (2,030), Those with children (503)

Regular Colas, Energy Drinks and Carbonated Fruit Drinks are seen as unhealthy by a majority. Drinks with artificial sweeteners are seen as unhealthy by around half Which of the following would you describe as unhealthy Regular Cola (e.g. Coke or Pepsi) Energy drinks (such as Monster; Relentless; Red Bull) 75% 75% Carbonated fruit drinks (e.g. Fanta, Lilt, Tango) Cola with artificial sweeteners (e.g. Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Pepsi Max) Carbonated fruit drinks with artificial sweeteners (e.g. Diet or Zero version of Fanta, Lilt, Tango) Sports drinks (such as Lucozade, Gatorade) 51% 50% 56% 65% Squash (such as Robinsons, Vimto, Ribena) 21% Flavoured bottled water Fruit smoothies Fruit juice Fruit & veg smoothies Fruit & veg juice None of these 14% 11% 9% 6% 5% 10% Harris Interactive Q7. Which of the following would you describe as unhealthy? Base: All respondents: (2,030)

When asked about sugar content in soft drinks, 42% of us claim to avoid added sugar but are OK with naturally occurring sugars Over 1/3 do not tend to think about the sugar content in soft drinks Attitudes Towards Sugar in Soft Drinks I avoid all sugar at all costs 13% I avoid added sugar but think naturally occurring sugars are fine 42% I avoid artificial sweeteners 21% I avoid all (artificial or natural) sweeteners 7% I don t really think about the sugar content of soft drinks 34% Q8: Which of the following statements do you agree with about sugar in soft drinks? Base: All respondents (2,030)

Appendix Approach & Demographics Harris Interactive 9

Approach and Panel We conducted an online omnibus survey with 2,030 adults aged 16+ across England, Scotland, and Wales between 10 th and 18 th March 2015 The survey took place using the Toluna online panel The Harris Omnibus interviews members of the general public who have opted in and voluntarily agreed to participate in online research studies. Through careful recruitment and management, we are able to rapidly survey large numbers of the general population and accurately represent the views of the nation. We have over 400,000 active panellists in the UK and our panel is used solely for market and opinion research. Members are contacted at random and invited to take part in a survey. Harris Interactive 10

Omnibus Audience a representative sample The results of the study were weighted to best reflect the size and shape of the population of Great Britain This means that the results in this report reflect an audience that is as true as possible of the population with the same age, gender and regional profile. The audience profile is detailed below. Of course not everyone in GB has internet access, but online panel research results are considered to be extremely accurate. In fact, according to the British Polling Council, Harris Interactive was the most accurate online polling company during the last UK elections in 2010: http://www.britishpollingcouncil.org/press100508.html Gender 48% 52% 35% 17% Age 12% 19% 17% 16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 Harris Interactive 11 55+ N/A 9% 5% 12% 9% 4% Region 9% 16% 12% 14% 9%

For Further Information please contact : Lucia Juliano Head of Consumer & Retail Research LJuliano@harrisinteractive.co.uk 079 89 39 22 51 0161 242 1365 0161 242 1360 Harris Interactive