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Kuwait curbs usage, sale of energy drinks, promotion banned

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 3:28 PM
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Kuwait has taken significant steps to safeguard public health with new regulations impacting both energy drink consumption and the provision of nutritional advice. Announced on Wednesday by Health Minister Dr. Ahmad Al-Awadhi, these ministerial decrees aim to curb potential health risks, particularly among young people, and standardize the quality of therapeutic nutrition services. The changes represent a proactive approach to preventative healthcare within the nation.

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Limited Sales Locations & Age RestrictionsComprehensive Advertising BanUnified Standards & Improved Patient ProtectionGrace Period for Existing Providers

New Regulations Restrict Energy Drink Availability in Kuwait

The most immediate impact will be felt by consumers of energy drinks. The new decree dramatically restricts where these beverages can be purchased. Gone are the days of grabbing a quick boost from schools, universities, government buildings, restaurants, cafes, local grocery stores (baqalas), food trucks, or even vending machines and delivery apps.

Limited Sales Locations & Age Restrictions

Sales will now be confined to cooperative societies and supermarkets, but even these locations will operate under strict guidelines. A key component of the regulation is the prohibition of sales to anyone under the age of 18. This directly addresses concerns about the impact of high caffeine levels on developing bodies and minds.

Furthermore, individual consumption is capped at two 250ml cans per day, with each can limited to a maximum of 80mg of caffeine. These measures are designed to mitigate the potential for overconsumption and associated health problems like heart palpitations, anxiety, and sleep disturbances.

Comprehensive Advertising Ban

The restrictions don’t stop at point-of-sale. The decree also imposes a complete ban on all forms of commercial advertising, sponsorships, and promotional campaigns for energy drinks. This aims to reduce the appeal of these beverages, particularly to younger demographics, and lessen their visibility in everyday life. Producers and importers are also mandated to prominently display clear and comprehensive health warnings on product packaging, ensuring consumers are fully informed about potential risks.

The Ministry of Health emphasized that these actions are part of a larger strategy to promote public wellbeing and address the growing concerns surrounding the excessive consumption of high-caffeine beverages. This move aligns with global trends towards stricter regulation of energy drink marketing and sales.

Strengthening Standards for Therapeutic Nutrition Consultation

Alongside the energy drink regulations, Dr. Al-Awadhi issued a second decree focused on improving the quality and oversight of therapeutic nutrition consultation services in the private healthcare sector. This regulation introduces unified scientific, technical, and administrative standards for all entities offering such services.

Unified Standards & Improved Patient Protection

The new standards apply broadly, encompassing clinics, specialized centers, meal-planning companies, sports clubs, and health institutes. The aim is to ensure consistent, evidence-based advice and protect patients from unqualified or misleading guidance. This is particularly important given the increasing popularity of personalized nutrition plans and the potential for harm from poorly designed diets.

Grace Period for Existing Providers

Recognizing the need for a smooth transition, the Ministry has granted existing licensed providers a one-year grace period to fully comply with the new regulations. This allows businesses time to adapt their practices and ensure they meet the required standards. The implementation of these standards represents a significant step towards professionalizing the field of nutrition advice and bolstering consumer confidence.

The move also acknowledges the expansion of the private healthcare sector and the need for robust regulatory frameworks to maintain quality and safety. This focus on standardized practices will likely lead to increased trust in therapeutic nutrition services and better health outcomes for individuals seeking guidance.

In conclusion, Kuwait’s recent legislative actions demonstrate a strong commitment to public health. By restricting access to energy drinks and raising the bar for therapeutic nutrition consultation, the Ministry of Health is proactively addressing potential risks and promoting a healthier lifestyle for its citizens. These changes are expected to have a positive impact, particularly on the youth, and contribute to a more robust and reliable healthcare system. Further information on the specific details of these decrees can be found on the Ministry of Health’s official website, and it is encouraged that all stakeholders familiarize themselves with the new regulations.

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