BBC presenter Dr Chris van Tulleken renews calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks as they would help people 'wise up' to harm of caffeinated products

Author and broadcaster Dr Chris van Tulleken yesterday renewed calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks, as well as unhealthy foods.

The presenter said the ‘big black octagons’, which have accompanied tobacco products for years, would help people ‘wise up’ to the harm posed by a selection of beverages and processed snacks.

His warning comes amid secret Labour plans to ban children under 16 from buying popular drinks such as Prime and Red Bull as part of a health drive.

Speaking on Radio 4’s Today programme, Dr van Tulleken, whose book Ultra-Processed People was recently serialised in the Mail, said such a move would be a ‘very, very sensible thing to put into law’.

He added: ‘I think what we should be adopting – and what I am asking for – is the very clear warning labels that we have very strong evidence for. So harmful food – and this should go beyond these so-called energy drinks… they all need warning labels. And the ones we know work are big black octagons.’

bbc presenter dr chris van tulleken renews calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks as they would help people 'wise up' to harm of caffeinated products

Author and broadcaster Dr Chris van Tulleken yesterday renewed calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks, as well as unhealthy foods

bbc presenter dr chris van tulleken renews calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks as they would help people 'wise up' to harm of caffeinated products

His warning comes amid secret Labour plans to ban children under 16 from buying popular drinks

bbc presenter dr chris van tulleken renews calls for cigarette-style warnings on energy drinks as they would help people 'wise up' to harm of caffeinated products

Experts say the high caffeine levels of the drinks make them addictive

Experts say the high caffeine levels of the drinks make them addictive.

They have also voiced concerns that the products contribute to mental health issues, such as depression and anxiety.

Many supermarket chains across the country have already voluntarily introduced a ban on selling energy drinks to under-16s, although some smaller retailers such as corner shops are yet to follow suit.

But Sir Keir Starmer could make the ban mandatory should his party triumph at the next General Election, expected later this year. Labour last night declined to comment.

Sir Keir and Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting have already announced plans to supervise toothbrushing for three- to five-year-olds at breakfast clubs, introduce a 9pm watershed for junk food commercials, and ban vape adverts aimed at children.

The Food Standards Agency watchdog said energy drinks generally contain higher levels of caffeine, with some containing up to 200mg of the popular stimulant – the equivalent to the amount of caffeine in five cans of cola, and more than double the levels in a mug of instant coffee.

Energy drinks are often marketed to give a physical or mental boost, and a study in 2022 found around one-in-three children in the UK consumed such a product at least once a week.

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