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In reply to the discussion: I don't want to live in a place that bans soda [View all]NeedleCast
(8,827 posts)24. Not Really Correct, Skinner
Bloomberg's idea would not ban large servings of soda, it only bans the use of "big" cups. If I go into a Taco Bell and get a combo meal with a 16 oz. soda, I can still go up to the soda dispensing machine and fill up my cup four times. If I go into a restaurant, I can still get all the refills I want.
This, from a man who last week promoted National Free Donut day.
Give me a break.
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I doubt that banning the big gulp will have much affect on children's sugary drinks.
LiberalAndProud
Jun 2012
#10
But before you go to that Starbucks, instead you might recall why the ban on monster sized drinks...
randome
Jun 2012
#53
They should just insist that customers buying chickens must leave the market upon purchase.
JVS
Jun 2012
#72
I find it interesting the there are many that gripe about soda drink size/nanny state/lack of choice
Sheepshank
Jun 2012
#23
Approving a Ban on Something Because You Don't Do it is a poor reason for support
NeedleCast
Jun 2012
#68
I never drink soda either, but I would never ban it, or the method by which it's served.
Johnny Rico
Jun 2012
#71