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<p>There are provisions within the National Health Service standard contract to ban
the sale of sugary drinks on NHS premises from July 2018. Within the voluntary scheme,
NHS trusts and soft drinks suppliers are committed to taking action to reduce the
sales of sugary drinks, with a target of less than 10% of all sales. The NHS is currently
monitoring sales information from the voluntary scheme and in April it will be able
to analyse progress made from nine months of data. From this information NHS England
will make a decision whether to enforce the ban or not, and what policy decisions
to take as a result. Future action may include a focus specific to energy drinks sold
to under-16s, but the current policy is taking action on sugary drinks as a whole.</p>
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