
With Thais 'addicted to salt', is country's planned sodium tax the antidote?
CNA
Thailand's plan to introduce a tiered salt tax in a bid to curb soaring rates of high blood pressure and kidney disease has sparked debate over whether price measures can succeed where education campaigns have struggled.
BANGKOK: Every day at midday, Pirada Rattachai and her crew work at full speed, sending out bowl after bowl of noodles swimming in fragrant broth, topped with chicken and a scatter of garnishes.
From a small shop tucked under a sprawling highway overpass, they serve one of the capital’s most familiar comfort foods.
The popular meal also captures the Kingdom’s enduring taste for salt.
The instant noodle dish is loaded high with sodium: just one packet alone can deliver almost an entire day’s worth of salt, based on recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO), which advises less than 2,000mg of sodium daily for adults.

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