This has been a thing for years here, I assumed it was UK wide.
GunSlinger4750 on
is this not already the law? why else am i being id’d for a redbull?
Huge_Efficiency4978 on
The nanny state strikes again. Let people make their own choices FFS!
Veinmire on
Saving you a click
>Energy drinks will also be banned from all vending machines, to prevent under-16s from buying them there.
>Major supermarkets have already voluntarily stopped sales of the drinks to youngsters, but the Department of Health said research suggests some smaller convenience stores are still selling them to children.
>The ban will be enforced by trading standards.
Kryptonite_Pyro on
They already are? I’m in my 30s and I still need someone to approve my purchase for energy drinks in Tesco.
HenshinDictionary on
At this rate will there be anything left that under-16s CAN do?
Rachel_Thieves on
Still dont get this. I used to drink costa coffee when I was under 16 with my friends rather than enervy drinks. There’s up to 325mg in that. I dont disagree with it. Just asking how are energy drinks worse?
Beardedben on
I know this is anecdotal, but had a mate who only drank Monster energy drinks ( or red bullwith vodka on a night out) exclusively for years, no water, tea, coffee, juice, anything but Monster. By 20 he had 7 kidney stones, constant insomnia, anxiety and head aches. I blamed the lack of water but he wasnt having it.
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
I remember when i was a teacher and this was a drink option in the canteen! I had to give up a free to take a kid out of a year 10 class to sit with them as they were shaking uncontrollably and has gone super pale.
I legit think giving the kids a cigarette or a pint would be less dangerous. Insanity
Fat_Foot on
I used to carry a big bottle of Kick (cheapy red bull knock off) in my school bag. Taking the occasional swig to get my buzz on, during class.
Did it help me do better in school? Nope. But it was tasty.
Kyle_2099 on
This will have all the coffee drinking wrinklies cheering.
ripnetuk on
This is madness. I’m 50, and have to do age check every time I buy a red bull.
Yet the same supermarket (Sainsbury’s) will cheerfully let me buy a bottle of bleach and one of those strong coffee in a can things on self checkout without hesitation.
At least they flag paracetamol and booze, and vapes/cigs are behind the counter.
pommybear on
Are we just going to end up banning everything that might appeal to children? Coffee has far more caffeine in it. And the iced coffee you get in supermarkets has just as much as an energy drink.
StuartWtf on
I got asked for ID for an energy drink last year.
Im in my mid 30s..
flamingotwist on
Can they ban me specifically please. I can’t seem to quit that shit
Elmarcowolf on
Good, leave the energy for us older folks that need it.
Damned kids stealing all our energy
IlIIIllIIlIlllII on
At our nursery parents were caught giving their children energy drinks, things like gym pre workout. What they wanted was them to crash so they’d come home and sleep.
Some wanted their kids bouncing so they could say they have adhd or autism.
I know because some of the gossipy mums told me what was happening.
EcoNorfolk on
Good – this stuff is toxic. No one should drink it regularly/at all.
Jamieb1994 on
It really surprises me how more shops haven’t been doing this since I often see under 16s drinking them.
Dangerous_Towel_2569 on
i dont mind this buty an we please make sure theres a distinction between this and challenge 25?
I get ID’ed all the time for Monster despite very much looking older thank 16, even if 25 is debatable.
shortnix on
About 5 years too late. YouTube twats have already rinsed the kids they targetted.
Mitchverr on
My main issue is from what I can gather theres no law change for proxy sales, which makes it a complete pain in the ass for any retail workers, all they state is „you shouldnt allow it“ which is not helpful.
So you age refuse a kid, they go get mummy/daddy out of the car to buy it for them and the retail worker gets an earfull of „this is my kid i decide blah blah in future you sell them it blah blah“ crap.
If they wish to give retailers the suggestion to block proxy sales, they should be making it illegal to proxy buy for someone too.
I hope that theres a proper campaign to inform the public about the rules and how to easily obtain ID to buy it.
Klausvendetta on
Not surprising. I used to live on a road with a secondary school at the end and I’d see kids that looked about 13 downing cans of Monster as they walked to school in the morning.
Technical-Mind-3266 on
I frequent in a Red Bull every now and then, but to be honest they’re dire in terms the ingredients, and it’s very easy to mess yourself up on caffeine addiction with them.
I think there should be regulation on can size, and flavours.
Very easy to neck two 500ml cans of Monster back to back, a bit harder to drink two 500ml servings of black coffee at the same pace.
I got addicted to caffeine, the withdrawals felt awful, two weeks cold turkey sorted me out (I think), the first week felt like I had the flu, now I’m very conscious of my caffeine intake.
BenjaminBark on
I mean I thought it was already a thing but yeah under 16s shouldn’t be drinking that stuff.
iamezekiel1_14 on
This is just going to result in kids trying to snort Taurine or something isn’t it?
zincysands on
Lovely, one last parting shot at the youth from Sir Keith before he fades into obscurity forever
Bubbly_Gap6636 on
I worked at the Heart and Chest. Numerous young people being admitted with palpitations and ending up with chronic heart conditions. Ban for everyone I say!!
shin-chan on
The people complaining about this and things like the social media ban for children, are the same people who raised/are raising the current anxiety riddled, obese, vaping, tik tok addicted youth.
This ban is because of people like you, who couldn’t place restrictions on your own children, so the government has finally done it for you.
saoirsedonciaran on
This literally makes it difficult for an adult to buy energy drinks in many situations.
Like is this really necessary? Are people dying from energy drinks?
Sirlacker on
Fuck me this country is just outright banning shit rather than do the thing that actually works and educate people.
A ban on vending machines having energy drinks… What the actual fuck.
Professional-Oil5477 on
Government is smashing it lately, this and the social media bad were both excellent decision. Could be implemented better but it’s so good to see some action.
OhUrDead on
So can vote, cant drink pop, can join armed forces, can’t scroll social media, can have sex, can’t watch others have sex. Fucking crazy
You’ve got to love a world where I a grown ass man can legally, but not morally, drive my car to a school, pick up a 16 year old girl, have sex with her, impregnate her, but if I have a cig in the car with her still in it, that’s the crime?
As a parent, I’ll monitor energy drinks, social media usage and you guys perhaps work on the fact that a 60 year old can still fuck a 16 year old
ChickenKnd on
I take it we will be banning coffee from them aswell, seeming as they can contain equally as much if not much more caffeine???
Why are we unilaterally banning things branded as energy drinks rather than drinks containing X amount of caffeine? Like ridiculous
The-Peel on
Keir Starmer’s legacy is just him banning things and taking things away from people.
Ban on social media, ban on access to most parts of the internet, ban on energy drinks, milkshakes and coffee included in the sugar tax.
Slowly but surely, he’s united the whole country by making us all utterly miserable through taking things away from us.
throwthrowthrow529 on
Who cares if they’re buying energy drinks really.
Just ban them from the sugary ones, the none sugar ones are fine. They can still go buy a can of coke. Why is caffeine the enemy?
Likewise… they could just go in Sainsbury’s and buy a tub of preworkout if they wanna get wired. That’s not banned
Shit like this is such a waste of time and yet another restriction on businesses.
MyLifeIsAFrickingMes on
Jesus wtf are under 16s gonna have left to do at this rate
Huge_Efficiency4978 on
Coffee has as much sugar as you put in it.
Sugar free red bull has no sugar.
Is your objection to energy drinks the caffeine content or the sugar content?
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This has been a thing for years here, I assumed it was UK wide.
is this not already the law? why else am i being id’d for a redbull?
The nanny state strikes again. Let people make their own choices FFS!
Saving you a click
>Energy drinks will also be banned from all vending machines, to prevent under-16s from buying them there.
>Major supermarkets have already voluntarily stopped sales of the drinks to youngsters, but the Department of Health said research suggests some smaller convenience stores are still selling them to children.
>The ban will be enforced by trading standards.
They already are? I’m in my 30s and I still need someone to approve my purchase for energy drinks in Tesco.
At this rate will there be anything left that under-16s CAN do?
Still dont get this. I used to drink costa coffee when I was under 16 with my friends rather than enervy drinks. There’s up to 325mg in that. I dont disagree with it. Just asking how are energy drinks worse?
I know this is anecdotal, but had a mate who only drank Monster energy drinks ( or red bullwith vodka on a night out) exclusively for years, no water, tea, coffee, juice, anything but Monster. By 20 he had 7 kidney stones, constant insomnia, anxiety and head aches. I blamed the lack of water but he wasnt having it.
I remember when i was a teacher and this was a drink option in the canteen! I had to give up a free to take a kid out of a year 10 class to sit with them as they were shaking uncontrollably and has gone super pale.
I legit think giving the kids a cigarette or a pint would be less dangerous. Insanity
I used to carry a big bottle of Kick (cheapy red bull knock off) in my school bag. Taking the occasional swig to get my buzz on, during class.
Did it help me do better in school? Nope. But it was tasty.
This will have all the coffee drinking wrinklies cheering.
This is madness. I’m 50, and have to do age check every time I buy a red bull.
Yet the same supermarket (Sainsbury’s) will cheerfully let me buy a bottle of bleach and one of those strong coffee in a can things on self checkout without hesitation.
At least they flag paracetamol and booze, and vapes/cigs are behind the counter.
Are we just going to end up banning everything that might appeal to children? Coffee has far more caffeine in it. And the iced coffee you get in supermarkets has just as much as an energy drink.
I got asked for ID for an energy drink last year.
Im in my mid 30s..
Can they ban me specifically please. I can’t seem to quit that shit
Good, leave the energy for us older folks that need it.
Damned kids stealing all our energy
At our nursery parents were caught giving their children energy drinks, things like gym pre workout. What they wanted was them to crash so they’d come home and sleep.
Some wanted their kids bouncing so they could say they have adhd or autism.
I know because some of the gossipy mums told me what was happening.
Good – this stuff is toxic. No one should drink it regularly/at all.
It really surprises me how more shops haven’t been doing this since I often see under 16s drinking them.
i dont mind this buty an we please make sure theres a distinction between this and challenge 25?
I get ID’ed all the time for Monster despite very much looking older thank 16, even if 25 is debatable.
About 5 years too late. YouTube twats have already rinsed the kids they targetted.
My main issue is from what I can gather theres no law change for proxy sales, which makes it a complete pain in the ass for any retail workers, all they state is „you shouldnt allow it“ which is not helpful.
So you age refuse a kid, they go get mummy/daddy out of the car to buy it for them and the retail worker gets an earfull of „this is my kid i decide blah blah in future you sell them it blah blah“ crap.
If they wish to give retailers the suggestion to block proxy sales, they should be making it illegal to proxy buy for someone too.
I hope that theres a proper campaign to inform the public about the rules and how to easily obtain ID to buy it.
Not surprising. I used to live on a road with a secondary school at the end and I’d see kids that looked about 13 downing cans of Monster as they walked to school in the morning.
I frequent in a Red Bull every now and then, but to be honest they’re dire in terms the ingredients, and it’s very easy to mess yourself up on caffeine addiction with them.
I think there should be regulation on can size, and flavours.
Very easy to neck two 500ml cans of Monster back to back, a bit harder to drink two 500ml servings of black coffee at the same pace.
I got addicted to caffeine, the withdrawals felt awful, two weeks cold turkey sorted me out (I think), the first week felt like I had the flu, now I’m very conscious of my caffeine intake.
I mean I thought it was already a thing but yeah under 16s shouldn’t be drinking that stuff.
This is just going to result in kids trying to snort Taurine or something isn’t it?
Lovely, one last parting shot at the youth from Sir Keith before he fades into obscurity forever
I worked at the Heart and Chest. Numerous young people being admitted with palpitations and ending up with chronic heart conditions. Ban for everyone I say!!
The people complaining about this and things like the social media ban for children, are the same people who raised/are raising the current anxiety riddled, obese, vaping, tik tok addicted youth.
This ban is because of people like you, who couldn’t place restrictions on your own children, so the government has finally done it for you.
This literally makes it difficult for an adult to buy energy drinks in many situations.
Like is this really necessary? Are people dying from energy drinks?
Fuck me this country is just outright banning shit rather than do the thing that actually works and educate people.
A ban on vending machines having energy drinks… What the actual fuck.
Government is smashing it lately, this and the social media bad were both excellent decision. Could be implemented better but it’s so good to see some action.
So can vote, cant drink pop, can join armed forces, can’t scroll social media, can have sex, can’t watch others have sex. Fucking crazy
You’ve got to love a world where I a grown ass man can legally, but not morally, drive my car to a school, pick up a 16 year old girl, have sex with her, impregnate her, but if I have a cig in the car with her still in it, that’s the crime?
As a parent, I’ll monitor energy drinks, social media usage and you guys perhaps work on the fact that a 60 year old can still fuck a 16 year old
I take it we will be banning coffee from them aswell, seeming as they can contain equally as much if not much more caffeine???
Why are we unilaterally banning things branded as energy drinks rather than drinks containing X amount of caffeine? Like ridiculous
Keir Starmer’s legacy is just him banning things and taking things away from people.
Ban on social media, ban on access to most parts of the internet, ban on energy drinks, milkshakes and coffee included in the sugar tax.
Slowly but surely, he’s united the whole country by making us all utterly miserable through taking things away from us.
Who cares if they’re buying energy drinks really.
Just ban them from the sugary ones, the none sugar ones are fine. They can still go buy a can of coke. Why is caffeine the enemy?
Likewise… they could just go in Sainsbury’s and buy a tub of preworkout if they wanna get wired. That’s not banned
Shit like this is such a waste of time and yet another restriction on businesses.
Jesus wtf are under 16s gonna have left to do at this rate
Coffee has as much sugar as you put in it.
Sugar free red bull has no sugar.
Is your objection to energy drinks the caffeine content or the sugar content?