The Welsh Government has published its consultation response on draft HFSS regulations, confirming its intention to bring the rules into force from spring 2026.
The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) has welcomed the announcement, which means that retailers will have at least 12 months to prepare for the introduction of the rules, subject to approval in the Senedd.
As part of the announcement, the Welsh Government have committed to publishing comprehensive guidance on the regulations, which will be made available to businesses and enforcement bodies ahead of the regulations coming into force.
The regulations - which closely follow those already in place in England - will introduce the following measures:
- For retailers with more than 50 employees: Restrictions on the promotions of multibuys (for example 3 for 2, etc) and additional volume (50% extra free) of HFSS products
- For retailers with more than 50 employees and relevant floor space over 2000 sq.ft.: Restrictions on the placement of HFSS products at the end of aisles, within two metres of checkouts and queueing areas, and near the entrance of a store (dependent on store size)
ACS chief executive, James Lowman, said: “We welcome the Welsh Government’s timetable to give retailers enough notice to make changes to their businesses. The experience of the introduction of similar regulations in England has taught us that clear, detailed guidance is crucial in ensuring compliance and avoiding confusion for colleagues, customers, and retailers alike.”
The ACS’s Assured Advice on the HFSS restrictions already in place in England is available here.
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