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In reply to the discussion: Large sodas are officially banned in New York City now. What the heck is wrong with people? [View all]NYC Liberal
(20,453 posts)142. That's really stretching.
"those people still have to live with the fact that they were involved in your death"
By that logic, people serving you huge sodas have to live with the fact that they're contributing to health problems from consuming large amounts of sugar and other unhealthy ingredients.
Look, if you want to buy two smaller sizes then you are free to do so and consume just as much. It's a deterrent that will effectively stop a lot of people from consuming more soda and sugar than they otherwise would when offered larger portions. Studies have shown that humans are very bad at regulating how much they consume. If people are presented with larger portions, they will consume more.
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Large sodas are officially banned in New York City now. What the heck is wrong with people? [View all]
Cybercat
Sep 2012
OP
NYC doesn't look like a joke --relax, it's one rule that isn't the end of the world
CreekDog
Sep 2012
#96
Nether am I but I don't want the fucking city telling me what i can and can't drink at certain place
Mr.Turnip
Sep 2012
#4
Ever here of smoking bans? Many here support those as a way to make people
sinkingfeeling
Sep 2012
#7
Of course iv heard of Smoking bans, we have a ton of smoking regulation in New York.
Mr.Turnip
Sep 2012
#9
All I'm saying is smoking bans have withstood challenges in the courts. It has been
sinkingfeeling
Sep 2012
#10
I'm tired of paying extra insurance and taxes for people who aren't smart enuff to make good choices
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#15
Taking away to right to eat junk food is a slippery slope in regards to other rights you may hold...
Cybercat
Sep 2012
#43
The basis of your argument has been hyperbole, straw men, insluts, hypocrisy, etc.
Cybercat
Sep 2012
#83
taking away the right to eat junk food? What does that have to do with the NYC law?
fishwax
Sep 2012
#49
No one is "taking away to (sic) right to eat junk food" though. You just have to buy it in smaller
MADem
Sep 2012
#119
health laws do not permit bringing your own container. And man, if someone is that desperate...
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#16
You can still buy a soda. The size of that purchase in one container is not a civil liberty. n/t
Indpndnt
Sep 2012
#46
A geek named Bob can only make straw man arguments becuase he's not good at debating.
Cybercat
Sep 2012
#74
So you are admitting that you aren't here to have an actual conversation. Interesting...
a geek named Bob
Sep 2012
#91
Cybercat, there is such a thing as a scale of priorities. I just don't think it is wise of us to
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#62
An argument can and has been made that since drinking soda is linked with obesity, and
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#65
well, I chose not to smoke, too. But it was after many "tries" to quit and after it became
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#72
your analogy doesn't work very well. Presenting kids with accurate medical information about
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#100
well, that's your opinion and you are free to advocate your heart out for large
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#148
The whole point to "pick your battles" is that you simply must put your energy into
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#159
No, I'm just saying I rank my priorities and act accordingly. People may differ on their
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#161
Queen Ann used "you people" when complaining to Robin Roberts -- who looked like she'd been BURNED
MADem
Sep 2012
#38
Dude. MADem is simply trying to explain to you why it's unwise to use the phrase as you did here.
fishwax
Sep 2012
#54
Regardless, I removed the phrase, so I'm done replying on this offtopic subject.
Cybercat
Sep 2012
#68
You do not "understand how language works" if you double-down after being told you're stepping on
MADem
Sep 2012
#121
Words matter. "You people" is an expression by someone who believes they are superior to the people
MADem
Sep 2012
#120
People can bring their own container, buy two sodas, and pour the soda into the big container.
MADem
Sep 2012
#26
Well, I think the flip side of that is that some people don't like paying SSDI for personal
MADem
Sep 2012
#118
Naah. It's not a "slippery slope." Failing to belt your kid or put a helmet on them in situations
MADem
Sep 2012
#127
I think that the will of the people is what it is. I think if a critical mass of people in a
MADem
Sep 2012
#131
2L Sodas are sold at Supermarkets and the like which don't fall under the law.
Mr.Turnip
Sep 2012
#35
I agree with your statement about carbs being carbs, esp. for people with diabetes.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#78
If you want the 20+ ounces of high fructose corn syrup, buy 2 - 12 ounce drinks.
liberal N proud
Sep 2012
#82
If that is the case then what has this law accomplished ? Other than to fill landfills faster?
Egnever
Sep 2012
#104
I welcome the change because it will force the industry to provide smaller portions
liberal N proud
Sep 2012
#106
You don't see a problem in reducing all of us to the lowest common denominator?
MercutioATC
Sep 2012
#125
Your slippery-slope argument does not hold up because nothing is being banned.
NYC Liberal
Sep 2012
#132
Large sodas are being banned. That's like saying a large pizza ban is not a ban on pizza.
RainbowUnicorn
Sep 2012
#143
And yet you have to articulate what exactly people are prevented from doing.
NYC Liberal
Sep 2012
#144
They're prevented from ordering a large soda. Large soda is a thing. It's a ban. That simple.
RainbowUnicorn
Sep 2012
#145
Large pizza is a thing. It would be a ban. A ban on a thing that is a certain size is still a ban.
RainbowUnicorn
Sep 2012
#149
You can deny basic biology and pyschology all you want, but that doesn't change
NYC Liberal
Sep 2012
#150
A ban on large sodas is a ban, and it's still an idea based on utter condescension.
RainbowUnicorn
Sep 2012
#152
Your argument is dishonest and easily deconstructed. A choice is being taken away.
RainbowUnicorn
Sep 2012
#154
It's bad for your health so why not ban it? Nobody should drink that stuff anyway
rachel1
Sep 2012
#165
As not wearing a helmet or a seatbelt is illegal (in many states) because of the harm it does to...
yawnmaster
Sep 2012
#166