Attitudes and perceptions among urban South Africans towards sugar-sweetened beverages and taxation.
Edna N BosireNicholas StaceyGudani MukomaAviva TugendhaftKaren HofmanShane A NorrisPublished in: Public health nutrition (2019)
While an SSB tax is a policy tool that could be used with other strategies to reduce people's high level of SSB consumption in Soweto, our findings suggest a need to complement the SSB tax with a multipronged behaviour change strategy. This strategy could include both environmental and individual levers to reduce SSB consumption and its associated risks.