£300k of sweets and fizzy drinks sold in Swansea Bay hospitals, FOI reveals

Hospital shops and vending machines across Swansea and Neath Port Talbot sold nearly £319,000 worth of confectionery and sugary drinks in 2024/25, according to a Freedom of Information response.

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Stock image of a vending machine, used to illustrate rising junk food sales across Swansea Bay hospitals.

The figures show Swansea Bay’s hospitals generated more than £153,000 profit from the sales, up from £141,925 the previous year.

Hospital kiosks made six‑figure profits from junk food sales

The FOI shows a year‑on‑year increase in both sales and profit from confectionery and sugary drinks across Swansea Bay University Health Board sites. The gross profit margin averaged around 48%.

The findings come against a backdrop of rising obesity and type 2 diabetes rates in Wales, with public health campaigns urging people to cut down on sugar.

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Freelance journalist uncovers FOI data across NHS sites

The figures were obtained by freelance investigative journalist George Winter, who has been examining junk food sales across NHS sites in Wales and the wider UK.

“This expenditure at a time of soaring rates of type 2 diabetes and obesity is scandalous and Swansea Bay UHB should justify their spending on junk food,” he said.

Doctors call for healthier hospital food environments

The British Medical Association has previously urged NHS hospitals to phase out vending machines selling high‑sugar products.

“Hospitals should be setting an example, not selling products that contribute to obesity and diabetes,” the BMA said.

Health Board response

Swansea Bay University Health Board was invited to respond to this article, however after over a week they were unable to provide an approved statement.

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At a glance: Swansea Bay hospital junk food sales

  • 💷 2023/24 sales: £295,677 → £141,925 profit
  • 💷 2024/25 sales: £318,891 → £153,068 profit
  • 📈 Profit margin: 48%
  • ⚠️ Context: Rising obesity and type 2 diabetes rates in Wales
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