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The data reveals: In Israel, people buy less carbonated beverages and more sweets - Walla! culture

2021-08-05T08:08:31.464Z


In light of the government's decision to include a tax on sugary drinks in the state budget, Noga Nir Ne'eman from News 13 went out to check how many Israelis consume these drinks. It turned out that in Israel less carbonated drinks and more sweets are bought. Watch the article


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The data reveal: In Israel, people buy less carbonated beverages and more sweets

In light of the government's decision to include a tax on sugary drinks in the state budget, Noga Nir Ne'eman from News 13 went out to check how many Israelis consume these drinks.

It turned out that in Israel less carbonated drinks and more sweets are bought.

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Tuesday, 03 August 2021, 15:40 Updated: 15:43

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