Tuesday, June 12, 2012

20 Percent 'Fat Tax' Needed to Improve Population Health, Experts Say

No. Just 51% of people voting not to pay for diseases of choice.
Taxes on unhealthy food and drinks would need to be at least 20% to have a significant effect on diet-related conditions such as obesity and heart disease, say experts on the British Medical Journal website. Ideally, this should be combined with subsidies on healthy foods such as fruit and vegetables, they add.
There are no "healthy foods."

There is just eating healthily.

Silence these "experts."

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