“The sugar tax in Thailand not only encourages consumers to reduce sugar consumption, but also impacts the environment and the economy, including changes in the food and beverage industry toward healthier options. Both the positive and negative impacts must be carefully managed to achieve the best outcomes for both health and the environment.”
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