Reforming food taxes may save lives – without raising the cost of a typical grocery bill
Image: Jörgen Larsson, researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Credit: Chalmers University of Technology | Sara Larsson Although steak might become pricier and tomatoes more affordable, the overall cost for everyday groceries could remain steady. A new in-depth study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden has explored the potential outcomes of rearranging food taxes. The model suggests removing VAT on health-promoting foods while adding fees to foods that
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