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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)48. Yup, the dude who's administration just backed "Free Donut Day"
is, I'm sure, going to make people sit back and say "let me think about my dietary choices..."
At least most nonsensical, feel-good laws have public support. This one appears to be pretty widely hated. The idea, as written, is so grossly ineffective that there's no reason to push for it. I wouldn't be able to go into a 7-11 and buy a 32oz Big Gulp of Sprite, but I could still go into a Starbucks and order an 800 calorie, 20oz milkshake or other coffee based drink loaded with sugar and whipped cream. I can still go into the same 7-11 and get a cup of ice, and buy a six pack of 12oz cans.
Whats next? A ban on steaks larger than 12oz at restaurants? (But you know, you can still order two 8oz steaks).
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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