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In reply to the discussion: Instead of regulating everyone's sugar intake [View all]OwnedByCats
(805 posts)it won't work because it's not like you can't have it, you just have to pay more and it could be a little bit of a deterrent while they are out having a meal, but not going to make much difference otherwise. So you can't get large bottles with pizza? I'd just buy the soda ahead of time, it's far cheaper at a grocery store anyway! I wouldn't expect any kind of miracle with this. People are going to drink what they want, myself included. If I'm going to stop drinking soda, even if I only drink a little bit, I will do it of my own volition when I want. These little regulations will not deter me at all, but then I am stubborn and hard headed - I will do what I want, as long as it's legal and doesn't hurt anyone else. My days of being told what to do by mommy and daddy ended a long time ago. If I ended up diabetic, well depending on my genetics (diabetes on both sides of family unfortunately), if my diet contributed, I only have myself to blame. That soda didn't find it's way into my body by itself. Just as NY did with cigarettes, this just smacks of finding any excuse to tax people more. If that extra revenue went to trying to find a cure for cancer or diabetes, I wouldn't have any where near as much as a problem with it.
I agree that there are more important things to focus on than this. I mean this really was not on my radar because I don't like telling people what they can consume. I wouldn't want someone to deny me the right to choose, I don't want to deny someone a Mountain Dew! There is plenty of information out there for people to make an informed choice with their dietary habits. So yeah, totally agree on picking battles wisely. Unfortunately there are far bigger fish to fry these days. Fighting for equality for all is far more important.