October 17, 2014 | 2
This week’s video comes from Patrick Mustain over at the Food Matters blog. His short animation on the topic of applying taxes to sugary beverages gets directly to the point…and the point is bad news for the giants in the soda industry. According to Mustain:
Sugary drinks are the single-largest contributor to added sugars in the American diet. Their consumption increases risk of type II diabetes, heart disease, and other health problems. Experts agree that rising sugary drink consumption has been a major contributor to the obesity epidemic, and that reducing consumption is a public health imperative.
Check out Mustain’s entire post here.
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Link to thisAnother idea so good that the proponents think it should be mandated. How about just don’t drink sugary drinks if you don’t want to? But then that free choice would interfere with Big Government’s efforts at control, totally different than Big Business’ efforts to get you to drink sugary sodas…
Come on, just teach people to be responsible and make them live with their choices (no safety net for bad choices).
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