Scots `Living Up To Unhealthy Image`

Fizzy juice consumption is creating `a diabetes time bomb` for the NHS.

Scots are drinking 2 litres of fizzy juice a week, according to figures from the UK Government’s Household food survey.

It suggest Scots eat fewest vegetables in the UK and consume the most fizzy drinks, with on average Scots households drinking nearly 2 litres of fizzy juice per person which is equal to just over an extra can of Coca-Cola each.

Murdo Fraser MSP says we're risking major health problems in years to come.

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