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Many thought it wouldn’t happen​

Brits have been left in disbelief after the new one sugary drink law is implemented across the UK.

The rules surrounding how many cups of refillable sugary drinks people can have at restaurants changed on Wednesday when a new sugar tax law came into force.

It’s part of a host of new changes that have come into force today to help tackle obesity, and particularly that among children.

The new regulations include a ban on multi-buy and price promotions on unhealthy foods, meaning the days of ‘buy-one-get-one-free’ offers on foods like chocolate, sweets and crisps will be over.

When the new law came into force, many struggled to believe that restaurants would actually enforce such a niche change, however, an image going viral on social media site X has shown that this new rule is now reality.

The picture in question shows a sticker on top of what appears to be a drinks refill machine in a Nando’s restaurant.

The notice reads: “Want Coca-Cola Classic? It’s one glass only.

“Based on new government laws, we’ve had to limit Coca-Cola Classic to one glass per customer.

“Still thirsty? Help yourself to any of our low-sugar fizzy Bottomless Soft Drinks.”

Under the new rules, any soft drinks that are low in sugar, for example ‘Zero’ alternative versions of most popular soft drink brands, can be drunk to one’s heart’s content.

In the restaurant setting, if a person wanted another glass of Coca-Cola Classic, they would have to pay for another meal as it is one drink per meal.

Many have not taken to the change lightly, taking to X to express their discontent.

One content creator called Jonny Velvet videoed himself taking a second glass as he compared the UK to North Korea. “I hope I don’t get arrested for this,” he said.

Velvet added: “Imagine that. Imagine a fully grown adult not being able to make their own decisions as to what kind of drink they’re allowed. I mean, you know, what is this?”

Meanwhile, James Goddard, who runs a sizeable X page, compared the rule to those of former Albanian communist dictator Enver Hoxha.

He wrote: “Nando’s: Based on new government laws, we’ve had to limit Coca Classic to one glass per customer

“There’s more rules and regulations in Modern Britain than Enver Hoxha’s Albania.”

Other people were equally as unhappy.

One person wrote: “Can I say uk government is doing too much banning Nando’s refills is bizarre?!?! At this point we can have nothing.”

Another said: “if u didn’t think this country could be anymore finished they decided to take away refills from nandos.”

Meanwhile, one commenter put: “Banning all of these free refills and buy one get one free on unhealthy food but what they don’t seem to understand is, it’s not gonna stop people from buying those things in excess. It’s not a solution to any problem.”

An original consultation took place during 2018 as part of the previous government’s Child Obesity action, and legislation was finally passed in Parliament in December 2021.

The rules only came into force on Wednesday (1 October 2025).

The legislation applies to supermarkets, large high street chains and online retailers, and doesn’t just cover snacks.

The UK is not the only country that has banned sugary drink refills with France making the move back in 2017.

The government’s classification system also defines some ‘unhealthy’ foods as being pastries, some pizzas, fish fingers, ice creams and cakes.

For the new rules on refillable drinks, it is only drinks such as cola and lemonade that contain sugar that will be regulated.

A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care said: “Obesity robs children of the best possible start in life, sets them up for a lifetime of health problems and costs the NHS billions.

“This is a crucial step to delivering a major shift in the focus of healthcare from sickness to prevention, and towards meeting the government’s ambition to give every child a healthy, happy start to life.”

The changes come after a ban on advertising for unhealthy foods on TV from 9pm onwards, and a complete ban online, from January.

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“There’s more rules and regulations in Modern Britain than Enver Hoxha’s Albania.”
I don't know how it was in Albania, but in the USSR, under the BRUTAL STALINIST DICKTATORSHIP, a glass of syruped sparkling water cost THREE TIMES as much (so, three kopeikas) as a glass of regular sparkling water, and there were NO REFILLS. Sometimes the sparkling water was FREE but there was no syruped option! Please spare a moment to pray for victims of the evil Communist rejeem!
 
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The UK government has been restricting sugar in drinks for years now. I barely drink fizzy drinks but I noticed ages back when I was very sick and couldn't keep food down, that there were no sugary drinks in the supermarket anymore. When I was sick as a kid I'd have a glass of Lucozade to keep my strength up but that's just filled with shit instead of glucose now. I went through everything they had on the shelf and there was nothing. Literally couldn't eat without throwing up for days and all I wanted was something fizzy and cold with sugar in it. And I didn't have the strength to walk to the next supermarket and try there. It was just "diet", "diet", "diet" loaded with Aspartame and Acesulfate K.

I hate the antichrist.
 
Yet Brits will still be pasty, obese diabetics.
Pasty, obese diabetic natives who are being abused on their own soil.
So does Jewish and Muslim inbreeding, and the ludicrous rate of immigration from Nurgloid third world countries, but those are not as politically convenient to target, I guess.
Americans, take note. This is always what happens with socialized medicine: "um sorry sweaty but you have to obey me now in your private life because you're costing us money."
 
How does this square with the potential harms of long term aspartame and acesulfame-k consumption though? Plus the possible byproducts of their passing through the body into the water system? Not that our water supply isn't already tainted with hormonal birth control and antidepressants.
 
What a retarded take to compare the UK to the Norks. At least in the gorious Korea you wont have to risk getting shanked by Muhammad after getting denied your second helping of coke
 
The real test will be to see a british person tweeting a video clip of themselves dual-wielding TWO glasses, and whether or not the bobbies turn up.
 
So the Brits can buy as many beers as they want, but god forbid they have second soda?

You can't even buy a second soda for full price, according to this. Its straight up one and done.

No wonder they're all alcoholics.
 
I don't think the people in power have ever heard of the saying "Breads and Circuses" because they seem to be determined to take away all the Bread and Circus from the people, surely it won't backfire...
 
It is like 150kcal. If you have one extra every day without increasing activity it's 7kg wheight gain in a year. It wil still take 20 years to become mobility scooter fat. And some people need those calories. If I eat at McDonalds it is often my only meal I eat that day, how do they know if I had breakfast this morning? If people don't learn to regulate their intake, you will have to control everything they eat. It is ofc possible if your digital ID is linked to your stepcounter and your digital wallet, but will they go that far?
 
Let me guess, the vital and necessary new arrivals were "takin't piss" with endless refills and you have to ban it for everyone because you're not allowed to just say no to said new arrivals?
Not just them, feral teens in restaurants were wasting drinks and when they got accosted threatened violence against staff.

In one way, I can understand this - it's not about obesity per se but stopping idiot kids being knobheads.

It's draconian, but it's also partly the fault of morons that we can't has the nice things.
 
Am I crazy or does it seem like the Yookay government has been deliberately punishing its population with increasingly absurd indignities since they voted to leave the EU?
I don't know if you're crazy but you're far from alone. Yes, the general vibe since Brexit has been that those in power are angry with the electorate for "voting wrong" and should be punished. They don't say it out loud, I'm not sure they verbalise it even to themselves. But I'm pretty sure in their hearts they feel it.

Which is odd really because the EU is in no better shape.
 
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