The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Your bottle’s set to get smaller – and pricier

Coke blames sugar tax for price hike

- By Russell Blackstock RBLACKSTOC­K@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Coca- Cola have blamed the new sugar tax for charging more for smaller bottles of Coke.

The changes are part of preparatio­ns under way in the drinks business for the sugar tax.

The cost of some “price-marked packs” of Coca- Cola sold in newsagents and convenienc­e stores will rise by more than 10% in March, just before the tax comes into effect the following month.

The plans will also see a 1.75 litre bottle of Coke shrink to 1.5 litres and at the same time increase in price by 20p to £1.99. The price of a 500ml bottle is also increasing, from £1.09 to £1.25.

From April, manufactur­ers will be taxed at 18p on drinks containing 5g of sugar or more per 100ml – and 24p on those with more than 8g per 100ml.

“We have no plans to change the recipe of Coca-Cola Classic so it will be impacted by the soft drinks tax,” said a spokesman for Coca- Cola. “People love the taste – and have told us not to change.”

The move comes as Irn- Bru drinkers are fizzing over a new lower sugar version which they fear will ruin Scotland’s national soft drink.

AG Barr, makers of Irn- Bru, will start bottling a new version of the drink – which outsells Coke and Pepsi in Scotland and famously claimed to be “Made in Scotland, from girders”.

The recipe contains half as much sugar due to the introducti­on of low calorie sweeteners, including aspartame.

But many Irn- Bru fans aren’t happy, with some even stockpilin­g the drink.

At the same time a “Hands off our Irn-Bru” petition, started by 27-year-old Ryan Allen from Ayr, has pulled in more than 32,000 signatures.

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