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New York Soda Ban

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NEW YORK, May 30 (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to propose a far-reaching municipal ban on sales of large-size sugary beverages by restaurants, mobile food carts, movie theaters and delis, his administration said on Wednesday.

A document outlining the proposal said it was aimed at fighting an epidemic of obesity, citing public health statistics showing that 58 percent of New York City adults and nearly 40 percent of city public school students are obese or overweight.

The proposal defines sugary drinks as beverages that are "sweetened with sugar or another caloric sweetener that contain more than 25 calories per 8 fluid ounces and contains less than 51 percent milk or milk substitute by volume as an ingredient."

It would impact drinks sold in containers larger than 16 ounces, but would not impact the sale of diet soda or dairy-based drinks.

Bloomberg's efforts to correct unhealthy behaviors have included a campaign to cut down on salt and a ban on trans fats in restaurant food, along with a requirement that chain restaurants display calorie counts.

In 2003, the city banned smoking in bars and restaurants, generating howls of protest at the time from smokers and non-smokers who saw it as a case of government creeping into private lives, but the law has since become widely accepted.

The proposed ban on sugary drinks requires the approval of the city's Board of Health. It will submitted to the board on June 12.

In a statement, a spokesman for the New York City Beverage Association challenged Bloomberg's assertion that the consumption of soda was driving obesity rates.

"It's time for serious health professionals to move on and seek solutions that are going to actually curb obesity," said spokesman Stefan Friedman. "These zealous proposals just distract from the hard work that needs to be done on this front."

(Reporting by Edith Honan and Steve Gorman; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Eric Beech)
 
Stumpy

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Good! The BK triple whopper was not allowed to be advertised here (Spain) due to health reasons.
 
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MuscleHead
May 24, 2012
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once in a while there are some good ideas here in NY
 
mugzy

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Well I drink Diet Coke however thats pushing it a bit far. Last I had heard they had decided to tax soda with sugar another 10%.
 
PillarofBalance

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This is more nanny state bullshit from my favorite fake republican...

Soda isn't what is causing obesity. There isn't one singular product doing it.
 
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MuscleHead
May 24, 2012
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More tax in ny admin say it aint so lol.
 
Halo

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I'm with POB, we're free and they are elected, time for anyone infringing on our freedoms to go.
 
Rancor418

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Yeah last time I checked soda was a leagl product. What happens in a few year they say working out causes to many injuries so we are banning it.

Shortly after this announcement NY declared today as national donut day.Double standard bullshit.
 
Halo

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I'm on the Diet Coke as I type this now wishing I had a big ass donut :)
 
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MuscleHead
May 24, 2012
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Yeah thanks alot i want a donut too lol
 
ritch

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I agree with taxing that shit. You wanna be big and fat, pay mother fuckers!
 
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