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    Welsh government publishes details of HFSS restrictions

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    The Welsh Government have published a consultation on proposals to introduce HFSS regulations in Wales, with the intention of rules coming into force in 2025.

    The draft regulations, published today (1), outline how the Welsh Government intends to restrict the promotion and location of HFSS products in stores.

    The proposals are consistent with those already in place in England, which apply as follows:

    •    For retailers with more than 50 employees: Restrictions on the promotions of multibuys (for example 3 for 2) and additional volume (for example 50% extra free) of HFSS products
    •    For retailers with more than 50 employees and relevant floor space over 2000 sq ft: Restrictions on the placement of HFSS products at the end of aisles, within 2m of checkouts and queueing areas, and near the entrance of a store (dependent on store size)

    ACS chief executive James Lowman said, “We welcome the Welsh Government’s intention to introduce HFSS rules that are consistent with those already in place in England, ensuring that there are minimal issues for retailers and suppliers that operate in both nations.

    “The Scottish Government remains an outlier in their proposals, which are more restrictive than in England or Wales. We would like to see consistency across the UK to avoid confusion for retailers and customers.”

    Alongside the consultation on HFSS restrictions, the Welsh Government has also released a call for evidence on the sale of energy drinks. ACS will be responding to the call for evidence in due course. ACS guidance for retailers on the sale of energy drinks is available here

    ACS’ Assured Advice guide on HFSS restrictions as they apply in England is available here

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