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eldavojohn writes “GamePolitics is writing about a proposal to tax on things that make your kids fat. The logic from its author: ‘Almost all experts agree that the primary reasons [for the obesity epidemic] are increased consumption of larger quantities of high calorie foods, snacks and sugar sweetened beverages… and lack of physical activity as vigorous play is replaced by sedentary activities such as watching more television, movies and videos and playing video games. This bill would raise revenues from modest surcharges on the very food products and sedentary activities that are linked to the lifestyle changes involved in the explosion of childhood obesity in the last 20-30 years.’ Not as explicit as Japan’s fat tax but we’re getting there.”
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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