Breakfast Briefing: Pressure grows on Gov for sugar tax, Nissan boosts UK production, Cyber Monday kicks off

Welcome to Marketing's morning briefing, a daily shot of news and a recap of the best longer reads and videos. In today's news, the Government faces more calls to introduce a sugar tax and curb marketing of soft drinks, Nissan boosts UK investment, Cyber Monday set to finish four-day sales splurge and Tesco sausage-maker posts strong results.

Sugary drinks: pressure mounts on government to introduce tax on soft drinks
Sugary drinks: pressure mounts on government to introduce tax on soft drinks

Pressure mounts on Government over sugary drinks tax and marketing curbs

The UK Government is facing increasing pressure to introduce a tax on sugary drinks to fight obesity among kids, with the Commons’ Health Committee arguing there is now "compelling evidence" that such a measure would cut consumption.

The committee, which is also calling for restrictions on marketing and advertising, highlighted evidence from Mexico, which introduced a 10% tax on sugary drinks and experienced a 6% fall in consumption.

UK ministers have so far resisted calls to introduce such a levy.

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Nissan boosts UK investment with Infiniti manufacture

Nissan is this week starting production on its premium Infiniti model at its Sunderland factory a part of a £250m investment into its UK operations.

The Japanese automotive firm has for the first time decided to build a luxury model in Europe, a huge vote of confidence in its Sunderland car plant.

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High street hopes flat Black Friday will be bolstered by buoyant Cyber Monday

High street retailers hope that the relatively flat sales of Black Friday will be offset by stronger online sales during today’s Cyber Monday.

Another American sales import, Cyber Monday is forecast to generate £900m for online retailers this year, up nearly a third compared with last year. Analysts have predicted that consumers will have spent more than £3bn over the four-day sales period.

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Tesco Finest sausage maker posts revenue boost

Sales at sausage manufacturing firm Cranswick, which makes sausages for Tesco and brands including Black Farmer and Bodega, have led to a 10% boost in six-month revenue to £529m, with pre-tax profits up 3.6%.

The BBC suggested that the news is a sign that the appetite for processed meats remains undiminished after the World Health Organisation warned that consumption of processed meats such as sausages could increase the risk of cancer.

However, Cranswick’s latest results are for the period ending 30 September, while the UN health organisation’s findings were published a month later, on 26 October.

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