Turkey, Lithuania, Hungary and the UK have some of the harshest restrictions on soft drinks, smoking and junk food.
Breakdown
- Turkey ranked as the most interventionist state, banning e-cigarettes outright. 9s
- The UK imposes high tobacco taxes and will ban tobacco sales to those born after 2009. 23s
- Lithuania requires buyers to be 20 for alcohol and restricts energy drink sales to under 18s. 45s
- Hungary has the most extensive food and soft drink taxation in Europe. 59s
- Studies show that raising taxes on alcohol and cigarettes reduces consumption. 1m 21s