In Latest Attack on Delicious Things, Bloomberg Plans to Ban Large Sodas
Kiss your Big Gulp good-bye.
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The DOHMH used a fake image to portray real consequences.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group will take over the tiny Texas bottler and eliminate the Dublin branding.
For whatever reason, fizzy drinks and income levels seem to be inextricable.
The soda industry is using tactics once employed by Big Tobacco to fight obesity claims.
And she still believes that soda should not be an eligible food stamp purchase.
But, yeah, she doesn't want people buying soda with food stamps.
About 1.7 million of city's 8 million residents currently on food stamps.
Plus: Watermelon and Fairy Tale eggplant both hit the Greenmarket.
Also in this week's magazine: testing NYC tap water, and two new openings.
Congress is looking into a soda tax much like the one that flopped when Governor Paterson proposed it.
The state health commissioner, with visual aids, says the obesity tax is a good thing for New Yorkers.
Not surprisingly, a recent poll shows that even diet soda drinkers don't support the 'obesity tax.'
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