The UK's Food and Drink Federation (FDF) has warned that new government policies could cost the sector an additional £8 billion over the next three years, leading to higher product prices and increased grocery costs for consumers. The policies include advertising bans, plastic packaging levies, and sugar and salt taxes, and are expected to increase the annual food and drink shopping cost per household by over £160. The FDF is urging the government to reconsider these policies and their unintended consequences, arguing that they could increase indebtedness, reduce competitiveness, and decrease investment, particularly among SMEs in the food and drink sector.