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Jul 17 2025 10:23pm
I'm good with absolutely taxing junk and processed foods to the point it borderline becomes prohibitive and spinning that money into subsidies on raw ingredients / unprocessed foods. Treat junk food like cigarettes or alcohol here in Canada and add huge tax to it.


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It's funny you mention that. I worked at a big office firm in our Twin Cities decade back, had its own Caribou coffee inside. People would gladly fork over $5-$15 a day for some coffee. The most comical ones were the iced drinks. Almost no expresso, mostly ice, large size pushing $10.

Meanwhile unlimited free mediocre coffee on every floor.


I think the tax would work, but our upper class would still be obese as hell.


In this same office, you could literally minimize walking to a few hundred paces. Shuttle bus in the parking lot to drop you off at main entrances, cube by the elevator. We had some whales

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Jul 17 2025 10:34pm
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It's funny you mention that. I worked at a big office firm in our Twin Cities decade back, had its own Caribou coffee inside. People would gladly fork over $5-$15 a day for some coffee. The most comical ones were the iced drinks. Almost no expresso, mostly ice, large size pushing $10.

Meanwhile unlimited free mediocre coffee on every floor.


I think the tax would work, but our upper class would still be obese as hell.


In this same office, you could literally minimize walking to a few hundred paces. Shuttle bus in the parking lot to drop you off at main entrances, cube by the elevator. We had some whales


Likely, wealthy just have the ability to over indulge no matter what. But if the additional tax those people were paying on those high cost junk items did actually make its way into an appropriately administered subsidy on healthy food, I think that could be highly benifical for the masses.

The issue being the administration of those taxes. Here in Canada we have Nutritions North which is a gov't subsidy on healthy goods but the government just forks it to private business and let's them administer with essentially no oversight.

The last study don't indicated that only 66% of the subsidy made its way to consumers and that the companies were pocketing the rest buffering their bottom line. The other issue is they do not apply if to appropriate items. Seeing Nutritions North tags on boxes of lucky charms and other cereals drives me up the wall.

So competent oversight is needed for such a program.
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Jul 18 2025 04:49am
soda drinkers get what they deserve
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Jul 18 2025 07:56am
HFCS and sucrose predominately have the same effect and share the same addictiveness.

Third world countries are vastly ahead of NA in consumer protection and food. Go to South America and some countries have warnings all over shit like pop, chips, granola bars, etc.

Americans want a 10 minute ab routine, the result without the work, there will be no healing, just increased drug use. Ozempic being the perfect example of that.

Want real results, start fat shaming people, give them the person giving their kid a can of pop the same snear you would if they were blowing second hand smoke into their kids face.


I would take it even further than South America has, the worst offending food products (including coke/pepsi) should have photos of morbidly obese people and diabetic amputees plastered all over the packaging, similar to what's mandated with cigarettes and other tobacco products in Australia

Agree with the posts about taxing consumption too. Given that obesity is just as bad for you as smoking, food products engineered to promote excessive consumption really should not be treated any differently than cigarettes are across the board
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Jul 18 2025 09:40am
I would take it even further than South America has, the worst offending food products (including coke/pepsi) should have photos of morbidly obese people and diabetic amputees plastered all over the packaging, similar to what's mandated with cigarettes and other tobacco products in Australia

Agree with the posts about taxing consumption too. Given that obesity is just as bad for you as smoking, food products engineered to promote excessive consumption really should not be treated any differently than cigarettes are across the board


Agreed, we do the same here in Canada with tobacco products, packaging requires grotesque imagery right on it.

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Jul 18 2025 10:12am
soda drinkers get what they deserve


People who can't control their addictions do tend to have health problems. Saying they deserve it is going a bit far. These people include children
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Jul 18 2025 10:19am
Coke with pure cane sugar tastes better than Coke with high fructose corn syrup. ^^


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Jul 18 2025 11:38am
I thought this was a topic about putting the cocaine back in Coke.

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Sigmund Freud

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Jul 18 2025 07:57pm
The exact opposite you would want for already an incredibly obese country struggling with addiction to sweet drinks.




Wrong.
People will consume too much sugar anyway.

People need to eat or drink sweets in moderation.
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Jul 18 2025 07:57pm
Wrong.
People will consume too much sugar anyway.

People need to eat or drink sweets in moderation.


Yeah so making it taste better is the opposite.

What they should be looking at is adding prohibitive tax,, putting grotesque images on all packaging and doing something of actual note. Not making your sweets taste better like everyone is noting here.

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