Vox Pop: Should a sugar tax be implemented?

JOBURG – To tax sugar or not to tax sugar.

There has been a debate on whether or not to implement a sugar tax in South Africa.

Incidentally, November is also Sugar Diabetes Awareness Month.

The Northcliff Melville Times subsequently spoke to consumers about how they feel about the implementation of a sugar tax. Not all consumers we spoke to were willing to have their picture taken but the general consensus of those spoken to was that a sugar tax should be implemented as diabetes has become a big concern.

A large number of consumers spoken to, both on- and off-record indicated that they had a family member or knew someone who has or had sugar diabetes.

 

SUHAYL REDDY: I have family members who have diabetes and I think there should be a sugar tax. This way I can show solidarity with my family members who have the illness.

 

 

PHIWE MSOMI: I think we should rather be looking at restricting the size of products with sugar in them. Anything over x amount of sugar should then be taxed differently.

 

HUZZAIFAH SALOOJEE: Everyone needs sugar someway somehow so I really don’t think there should be a sugar tax.

 

AMUKELANI TIVANE: I think there should be a sugar tax. I think it will help control the consumption of sugar to help curb diabetes. I believe it’s the best for all of us.

 

BULANI ROZANI: There should be a sugar tax. It’s a way I can show solidarity. My grandfather had diabetes. I think every person has at least one person with diabetes in their family. Young people have too much access to fizzy drinks.

 

NOTHANDO DUMA: I’m in two minds about it. I think implementing a sugar tax will have great implications for the consumer.

 

WISDOM MABHANGA: Yes, I think we should have a sugar tax. This way we can stop sugar diabetes buy making sweet things more expensive.

 

LENIE RADEMEYER: I say no to sugar tax. I think life is hard enough and we already pay so much tax. I have a sweet tooth and the rule I have for myself is ‘everything in moderation’.

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