Under-16s will be BANNED from buying energy drinks in major law change to slash obesity rates

Published on September 02, 2025 at 09:30 PM
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CHILDREN will be banned from buying energy drinks under plans announced by Health Secretary Wes Streeting.

The move — affecting brands such as Monster and Celsius — is intended to slash obesity rates and save the NHS millions of pounds.

Wes Streeting, UK Health Secretary, speaking to the media.
Children will be banned from buying energy drinks under plans announced by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, pictured

Mr Streeting confirmed proposals to make it illegal for shops to sell high-caffeine drinks — also linked to disrupted sleep , heightened anxiety and poor concentration — to under-16s.

He said: “How can we expect children to do well at school if they have the equivalent of a double espresso in their system on a daily basis?

“The sleep, concentration and wellbeing of kids are all being impacted, while high-sugar versions damage their teeth and contribute to obesity.

“By preventing shops from selling these drinks to kids, we’re helping build the foundations for healthier and happier generations to come.”

Research suggests that about 100,000 youngsters guzzle at least one energy drink every day.

Mr Streeting’s plan, set to go to consultation, covers drinks with more than 150mg of caffeine a litre.

Most top supermarkets voluntarily restrict sales of energy drinks to children.

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Several cans of Red Bull and Monster energy drinks.
The move — affecting brands such as Monster and Celsius — is intended to slash obesity rates and save the NHS millions of pounds

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