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Chan790

(20,176 posts)
146. So do I.
Fri Mar 1, 2013, 10:43 AM
Mar 2013

I'm in favor of implementing it nationally, along with a requirement for healthy side-dish options on menus.

Yesterday, I had a choice between french fries, sweet potato fries, onion rings, taters and gravy or "cheesy noodles!" (which appeared to be Kraft Mac and Cheese) Seriously, why no apples or carrot-sticks or even a cup of fruit cocktail "in juice"? (rather than heavy syrup) None of my suggestions are any more expensive to stock than the fries.

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You never hear of somebody doing 44 ounces of Dr. Pepper and taking a family out in an intersection. Archaic Feb 2013 #1
was getting people to quit smoking silly? HAHAHA lung cancer is so funny. HAHAHA KittyWampus Feb 2013 #4
I'm not a cigarette smoker (or soda drinker, for that matter) Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #10
Cigarette taxes directly affect the number of smokers Tempest Mar 2013 #226
As do theft and black market sales. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #230
Smokers produced carcinogens for everybody near by. Archaic Feb 2013 #21
so do people who drive gas vehicles. nt Viva_La_Revolution Feb 2013 #60
That's super. But we're talking about regulation of sugar. Archaic Feb 2013 #83
bad = bad. Why draw a false distinction? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #89
Ok, then I think we're in agreement. Archaic Feb 2013 #95
Are age restrictons on alcohol & tobacco. TheMadMonk Feb 2013 #113
That is certainly true. Archaic Feb 2013 #123
I don't believe it's overshooting the mark at all. TheMadMonk Feb 2013 #129
In Europe, standard soda served in restaurants is 8 ounces. mainer Mar 2013 #204
Apparently, to some of the health freaks, the Twinkie Defense was valid. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2013 #120
I don't understand the vitriol. Archaic Feb 2013 #124
A 44oz fountain drink, once the cup is filled with ice, contains about 16oz of soda Major Nikon Mar 2013 #209
You're absolutely right Warpy Feb 2013 #126
Thank you!! OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #145
No, but... Chan790 Mar 2013 #151
you make more sense than the proponents of the soda bill. congrats on your wit loli phabay Feb 2013 #2
HAHAHA people having diabetes because of their diet is so funny. HAHAHAHAHA KittyWampus Feb 2013 #6
why not make it the law then that everyone only gets food allotted to them as prescribed loli phabay Feb 2013 #12
And a good hour of aerobics everyday as mandated by law. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #26
we could have a siren go off and everyone has to assume the position and then begin loli phabay Feb 2013 #54
It could be just like in 1984 Art_from_Ark Feb 2013 #108
When I was stationed in Turkey, in the late 1960s MineralMan Mar 2013 #142
wonderful idea! but first, raise the minimum wage, give women equal pay... Javaman Mar 2013 #203
I just had a vision of Richard Simmons chasing people around the parking lot with a cattle prod Major Nikon Mar 2013 #219
Who is 'regulating everyone's sugar intake'? randome Feb 2013 #3
There was an OP that called sugar a poison on the level of tobacco today in GD Fumesucker Feb 2013 #7
That came from an opinion piece in the New York times. yellerpup Feb 2013 #128
Are you saying the soda regulations Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #8
The ban on super-sizes is designed to send a message. randome Feb 2013 #49
There's also a message to "mind your own business" Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #72
And when they become our financial burden through ill health? TheMadMonk Feb 2013 #118
"fat arse spills over"? That's pretty harsh. I'm trying to make a point but you're going too far. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #137
Oh my gosh OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #153
The new law in NYC does not regulate anybody's sugar intake. surrealAmerican Feb 2013 #78
Per the OP, why regulate for people who do not have a problem? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #149
Vendors should never be put in the position to assess which customers may have a problem. surrealAmerican Mar 2013 #156
Blanket encroachments into dictating what people can or cannot do also guarantees abuse Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #169
This is not Prohibition. surrealAmerican Mar 2013 #171
So it is about power and not about any tangible benefit Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #173
You are basing your argument on ... surrealAmerican Mar 2013 #213
It's still not your place to say nor use the power of law to say it Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #216
Because it's not the government's business to decide who has a problem. randome Mar 2013 #157
The government does a pretty good job deciding who has and has not been guilty of DUI Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #168
this is about raising awareness and changing behaviors society-wide. Just like cigarettes. KittyWampus Feb 2013 #5
So target the obese. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #9
It's about diabetes as well. And getting to the point of full blown obesity and diabetes takes time KittyWampus Feb 2013 #13
So penalize those who contract diabetes from poor diet. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #17
And we should penalize people with lung cancer from smoking…. KittyWampus Feb 2013 #22
Why don't pro-soda regulators demand limits on the quantity Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #24
I would be most supportive of regulating the industries putting this crap in our stores. KittyWampus Feb 2013 #28
As much as people want to pretend otherwise Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #56
How would you ID those who get type II diabetes from poor diet and differentiate them HereSince1628 Feb 2013 #42
So throw all the diabetics into 1 lump groupig. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #47
And doctor dealing with diabetics discusses diet. And it's about prevention not targeting those who KittyWampus Feb 2013 #48
So deal with those who have the problem and leave those who don't alone. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #66
"Doctors dealing with diabetics discuss diet" kdmorris Mar 2013 #163
My brother-in-law "reversed" his OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #175
I think it's a matter of terminology kdmorris Mar 2013 #190
Yeah I can't OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #233
I have Type II diabetes but it is not because of my diet. RebelOne Feb 2013 #99
I have t2 that the VA considers probably related to Agent Orange exposure HereSince1628 Feb 2013 #112
Type 2 Diabetic here, too kdmorris Mar 2013 #161
Diabetes is not CAUSED by "years of crappy diets" kdmorris Mar 2013 #154
Or you can be genetically predisposed to type 2, eat crappy, and predictably get type 2 diabetes bhikkhu Mar 2013 #179
That is true kdmorris Mar 2013 #194
Do you honestly think the obese aren't already targeted? wickerwoman Feb 2013 #14
Apparently their a big enough problem (no pun intended) Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #19
"Target the obese" - like, shoot them on sight? scarletwoman Feb 2013 #18
If what you say is true than how does regulating soda make a difference? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #20
Science shows you can prevent or help prevent obesity and diabetes by regulating ones diet. KittyWampus Feb 2013 #30
So the same would hold true for alcohol, red meat and feng shui. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #44
It sends a message. randome Feb 2013 #51
What message is that? That as soon as someone pretends to have a Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #58
How is anyone invading your life? randome Mar 2013 #159
So someone else gets to decide whether or not they are intruding into someone's life. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #164
I truly do not get your point. randome Mar 2013 #170
I'm not saying they aren't. I'm saying, as soon you're done tilting windmills they Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #172
Does everyone live under a rock OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #160
Let's do this (and smokers warned people about the whole 'obesity is next' thing) The Straight Story Feb 2013 #101
Consuming sugar isn't a "bad baheavior". wickerwoman Feb 2013 #11
The soda regulations don't specify selling to children Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #15
there is a public health interest in simply regulating against larger servings of sugar. CTyankee Feb 2013 #16
Post #11 says the obese are not a public issue Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #23
I don't think she said exactly that. Anyway, obesity is a legitimate public health issue. CTyankee Feb 2013 #29
"regulating serving sizes doesn't stigmatize anybody" Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #32
Do you think everyone thinks that way? CTyankee Feb 2013 #37
But your preference is not the basis of law. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #43
well, the argument could be made that you do bear the cost of obesity because of the CTyankee Feb 2013 #53
Why pay? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #62
So buying two smaller cups of soda thucythucy Feb 2013 #75
Suppose someone decides to flaunt the ban Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #80
You mean if a business owner decides to go thucythucy Feb 2013 #88
Is law a matter of brute force or a protector of personal freedom? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #91
You mean like this? CTyankee Feb 2013 #103
I think the problem OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #180
Oh, I don't know. You could probably say the same thing about drunk driving. At one time CTyankee Mar 2013 #214
I only think OwnedByCats Mar 2013 #234
You are totally ignoring the input people are giving you. Your defensiveness is noted. Please try to KittyWampus Feb 2013 #31
I can't be defensive because I'm not a part of any of the effected groups. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #34
You are the one who is trying to make this about obese individuals when it's about food KittyWampus Feb 2013 #35
The pro-soda regulators make it about obesity -- or so they say. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #39
Obesity & Diabetes= process of BECOMING. An obese or diabetic person has already become. KittyWampus Feb 2013 #50
Science also proves power is always abused when powerholders treat people as subjects Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #93
I think you should reexamine your notions about science. nt Democracyinkind Feb 2013 #107
I think people should reexamine their notions about government n/t Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #138
It isn't the food. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #136
Again - food doesn't CAUSE Type 2 Diabetes kdmorris Mar 2013 #155
The jury is leaning toward "yes, it does" on, and there's no denying the correlation between the two bhikkhu Mar 2013 #185
As you stated in your other post... a large segment of the population is genetic predisposed kdmorris Mar 2013 #196
No, wickerwoman Feb 2013 #130
we have plenty of alcohol regulations Enrique Feb 2013 #25
Any regulations on quantity sold? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #27
Bartenders can't serve alcohol to people already drunk. And they must intervene if a visibly drunk KittyWampus Feb 2013 #33
So why not say you can't sell soda to the visibly obese? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #36
Is someone advocating that? CTyankee Feb 2013 #38
I'll advocate it. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #40
Please read Bittman's op-ed and get back to us... CTyankee Feb 2013 #46
Why? Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #63
Oh, I dunno. In the interest of more information perhaps? CTyankee Feb 2013 #100
+1 lunasun Mar 2013 #132
" Beer containers may not exceed 25.4 ounces (0.75 l)" Enrique Feb 2013 #41
As noted upthread by another poster -- Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #45
No one's regulating quantity of soda mainer Feb 2013 #117
How many people become mentally and physically impaired by a 44 oz soda? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #141
How hard is it to buy two drinks instead of one? mainer Mar 2013 #197
How hard is it to not pass absurd, pointless laws that only make government more invasive? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #201
Then make government totally noninvasive and ban government-funded healthcare mainer Mar 2013 #202
You're really comparing a highway and firefighters to regulations on soda? Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #206
You're the one who wants government out of your life. mainer Mar 2013 #208
So what your saying is if someone says Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #210
I propose that the government spend 1 billion dollars a year hiring ad agencies Luminous Animal Feb 2013 #52
Sounds good. Don't know if you are be facetious. I suggested limiting ads to children KittyWampus Feb 2013 #55
I'm not being facetious at all. I really think that a well-funded, well-produced Luminous Animal Feb 2013 #57
On being a good neighbor: Peter cotton Feb 2013 #59
All Libertarians insist that the political spectrum is one-dimensional. Democracyinkind Feb 2013 #109
Not all obesity is predicated on soda pop. LanternWaste Feb 2013 #61
That doesn't answer the question. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #65
It certainly does answer the questions. Simply an answer you do not like. LanternWaste Feb 2013 #69
The point of the OP is Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #77
We are in a war against the pancreas and I say we should not stop until every one of us grantcart Feb 2013 #64
The war is over -- if you want. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #67
As a Type 2 Diabetic I am something of a non combatant having stablized through diet and grantcart Feb 2013 #74
If "X = cost = public interest" then reinstate Prohibition Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #76
Your logician skills are lacking. grantcart Mar 2013 #133
You're the only one setting up a strawman argument. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #139
No, you pretty much have Strawman all over the thread DisgustipatedinCA Mar 2013 #144
As the point of the OP is to challenge people's decree I would like to know Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #147
Strawman #1 Someone wants to "regulate intake of sugar" grantcart Mar 2013 #222
Now you're just being disingenuous Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #223
You just don't get it grantcart Mar 2013 #224
I'm not saying it is akin to Prohibition Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #229
the bill for treating diabetes related diseases is going to absolutely overwhelm and lunasun Mar 2013 #238
We should just develop a more efficient insulin delivery system Major Nikon Mar 2013 #200
exactly. Then we can start adding sugar to formula to speed the process. grantcart Mar 2013 #220
I can't imagine raw insulin tasting very good Major Nikon Mar 2013 #221
Insulin administered causes weight gain lunasun Mar 2013 #239
No - you do like we did with Smoking Taverner Feb 2013 #68
Honest question -- dos this mean you're in favor of the PR campaign Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #71
No I think the regulations are not a good idea - but that's irrelevant Taverner Mar 2013 #131
Instead of facing corporations KT2000 Feb 2013 #70
If "X = cost = public interest" Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #73
don't understand - KT2000 Feb 2013 #85
We could also bequeath personal responibility and personal freedom Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #92
Certainly there is a component KT2000 Feb 2013 #127
Encouraging a good diet and healthy habits is a matter of freedom Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #140
Yes, why don't we lock up all those fat pigs and force them. Then when we complete southernyankeebelle Feb 2013 #79
. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #82
Thank you. Sometimes I think the country is spinning out of control. Instead of us southernyankeebelle Feb 2013 #87
Tax all diabetics! WinkyDink Feb 2013 #81
I'm trying to discern the point of taxing/regulating those NOT responsible for something Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #86
Why is this post being repeated over and over? nt ladjf Feb 2013 #84
Because the cheering for invasive regulations is being repeated over and over. n/t Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #90
I think Bloomberg's approach is reasonable bhikkhu Feb 2013 #94
Single parenthood is "highly implicated" in poor education, crime, poverty, etc. Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #97
You can't fix everything, but some small things can be done bhikkhu Feb 2013 #111
I'm not convinced it's reasonable Major Nikon Feb 2013 #104
There are plenty of slippery slopes the FDA is on bhikkhu Feb 2013 #114
Nice graph, but it doesn't tell the whole story Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #135
High fructose corn syrup was introduced into soda starting in the 70's bhikkhu Mar 2013 #167
HFCS is undoubtedly bad Art_from_Ark Mar 2013 #240
How do your Libertarian rules fit in with Health Insurers having rights not to cover risky people lunasun Mar 2013 #162
I'm not sure what you think one has to do with the other Major Nikon Mar 2013 #165
Yes The higher co$t affects the entire group as more are diseased by diabetes lunasun Mar 2013 #174
If that's the case I find your response a bit dichotomic Major Nikon Mar 2013 #182
Sorry you had said "I have a libertarian stance on the subject" lunasun Mar 2013 #236
Not much similarity to cigarettes really Major Nikon Mar 2013 #237
Absolutism is for libertarians bhikkhu Mar 2013 #177
"regulations, within reason" Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #183
Such as food handling certification bhikkhu Mar 2013 #186
So what are your thoughts on all the posters up and down the thread Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #192
I think it will have a difference by clarifying the choices bhikkhu Mar 2013 #235
I have no problem with regulation Major Nikon Mar 2013 #189
They want the infringement and admit it is meaningless. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #207
I don't even see it as a powergrab Major Nikon Mar 2013 #211
I'd feel more confortable if they were less emotionally invested Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #212
Because we MUST do something! Major Nikon Mar 2013 #215
I swear I've even heard a few veiled, "Won't someone think of the children!" references. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #217
The intent is exactly the same Major Nikon Mar 2013 #218
So do I. Chan790 Mar 2013 #146
Vote with your dollar. Someone will always be happy to oblige you. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #150
'regulating everyone's sugar intake'... Whisp Feb 2013 #96
Are you saying the soda regulations Nuclear Unicorn Feb 2013 #98
as I and many others don't drink soda, no, it doesn't regulate everyone's sugar intake. Whisp Feb 2013 #102
Also, grocery stores aren't limiting soda sales mainer Mar 2013 #158
Maybe we should get our noses out of people's affairs and cease and desist with legislation TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #105
If someone demands the freedom to eat himself sick... mainer Feb 2013 #121
Then don't demand they pay for yours. Everyone for themselves or take the ups and downs and accept TheKentuckian Mar 2013 #134
Are you opposed to seat belts? mainer Mar 2013 #148
No, I think they should be required equipment to make sure a good choice is available TheKentuckian Mar 2013 #166
By your logic, we should get rid of safety equipment on lawnmowers DisgustipatedinCA Feb 2013 #106
The same logic says you can't regulate assault weapons unless you regulate knives too. bhikkhu Feb 2013 #115
I never drink sugary soda Silver Swan Feb 2013 #110
"Eliminationist" is a bit overwrought. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #152
Outlaw asshole billionaires. nt rrneck Feb 2013 #116
How about, instead of outlawing bad health habits, we just don't pay for your diabetes care? mainer Feb 2013 #119
The world is full of wannabee hall moniters dedicated to running everyone elses lives. Tierra_y_Libertad Feb 2013 #122
I have actually seen more than 1 poster call people "too stupid" to make good decisions. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #143
Geez, this is enough to make me miss the daily gun threads! Bake Feb 2013 #125
Obesity = bad behavior? Duer 157099 Mar 2013 #176
Yet there are those who claim selling a 44 oz soda to someone who isn't obese Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #178
I get your point Duer 157099 Mar 2013 #184
Ah, but that speaks to my point even more firmly. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #188
Well ok Duer 157099 Mar 2013 #193
My point was Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #205
Perhaps a look at a report by DemocracyNow! this morning might shed some light KansDem Mar 2013 #181
Please, show us on this doll, where the bad corporation touched you Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #187
Corporations have been peddling crap for decades... KansDem Mar 2013 #195
No one forces you to patronize a corporation. Advertising is not law. Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2013 #199
They peddle exactly what the consumer wants Major Nikon Mar 2013 #225
thanks for posting. Hadn't seen that bit. The OP'er isn't responding to logic or science though KittyWampus Mar 2013 #191
That's hardly a new eeeeevil corporate thing, they've just industrialized it sir pball Mar 2013 #198
Every adult, every day makes a decision on whether or not they are going to put crap in their bodies Major Nikon Mar 2013 #228
Granted, we have more choices now... KansDem Mar 2013 #231
I'm talking about more basic choices Major Nikon Mar 2013 #232
Funny thing, it's actually a lot easier to be informed about corporate factory food sir pball Mar 2013 #242
I make most of my food myself Major Nikon Mar 2013 #243
do gooder baloney datasuspect Mar 2013 #227
Firstly... LeftishBrit Mar 2013 #241
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