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Anti-freedom NYC mayor Bloomberg to BAN LARGE SODAS

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The Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg, is calling for a municipal ban on sales of super-sized sugary drinks in an attempt to tackle obesity.

He wants to stop the city's restaurants, delis, sports stadiums and cinemas from selling large sizes of sweetened soft drinks.

Research suggests that 58% of adults in New York are obese or overweight.

The New York City Beverage Association said the measures, which could come into effect next year, were "zealous".

"The city is not going to address the obesity issue by attacking soda [sweetened soft drinks] because soda is not driving the obesity rates," spokesman Stefan Friedman said in a statement.

But officials at Mayor Bloomberg's office at City Hall disagree. Citing a 2006 study, they argue that sugary drinks are the biggest factor in rising calorie consumption and obesity levels.

On its website, the New York City Department of Health describes how drinking one 20-ounce (590ml) sweetened soft drink a day translates into eating 50 pounds (22.6kg) of sugar a year.

"Obesity is a nationwide problem, and all over the United States, public health officials are wringing their hands saying, 'oh, this is terrible,'" Mayor Bloomberg told The New York Times.

"New York City is not about wringing your hands; it's about doing something."

Under the proposals, any bottles of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces would be taken out of the refigerators in cafes while extra-large options will disappear from restaurant menus.

The ban applies only to drinks that contain more than 25 calories per 8 ounces.

The proposed law on sweetened drinks is the latest in a long line of public health interventions by Mayor Bloomberg's office.

During his three terms in office, he has banned smoking in the city, outlawed trans-fats in restaurants and forced chain restaurants to put calorie-counts on menus.

His zeal for taking steps to make New York a healthier place has earned the mayor the title "Nanny Bloomberg" among his detractors.

The New York Daily News tabloid led its story on the proposed ban with: "Mayor Bloomberg is a big soda scrooge."

On the microblogging site, Twitter, New Jersey native @JTenBring responded to the proposed soda ban by saying: "Law discriminates against those like me. Drink a TON of soda and not only not obese, am underweight. Let me CHOOSE."

The health board and mayor's office have already angered the drinks industry with recent adverts highlighting the dangers of drinking high-calorie drinks. Affected companies are running their own adverts on the New York subway emphasising the importance of "choice".

The proposals on sugary soft drinks will go to New York's Board of Health in June for a final decision.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-18271120
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Hurray for government.

I've been to NY. There are NO fat people there. Complete bs.
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Corporate america won't allow it.

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Bloomberg forgot about the first rule of being a politician in America, never come between Americans and their food.
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DafIyoMiriq wrote:Corporate america won't allow it.

fighter A K, you got my answer?
The one yesterday? Yes. Did you get my response?
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Fat eh? He wants to rent the space they are occupying.
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That first picture is just something :lol:

And I thought the large at McDonald's was gigantic. :lol:
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Alphanumeric wrote:Hurray for government.

I've been to NY. There are NO fat people there. Complete bs.
Alpha, I am not quite sure which city you hail from, but, I think the fact that u to consider NYC not fat, says a lot about your home town and its own fitness or lack thereof. Anyways, I think, mayor, Bloomberg should be commended for constituting this new law, which, when all is said and done, will benefit every New Yorker both in terms of health care cost reduction it entails, and overall health improvement it will result for its population.
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AgentOfChaos wrote:Bloomberg forgot about the first rule of being a politician in America, never come between Americans and their food.
What is the point of a political system where you are subject to idiots?
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abdi.ismail wrote:
AgentOfChaos wrote:Bloomberg forgot about the first rule of being a politician in America, never come between Americans and their food.
What is the point of a political system where you are subject to idiots?
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." :lol:
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I support this movement, it's time people put a limitation on junkfood/sugar drinks intake. :up:

People just don't know when they had enough, if you aint thirsty no more...there's no reason why u should finish a 2 liter coke.
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barbarossa wrote:
Alphanumeric wrote:Hurray for government.

I've been to NY. There are NO fat people there. Complete bs.
Alpha, I am not quite sure which city you hail from, but, I think the fact that u to consider NYC not fat, says a lot about your home town and its own fitness or lack thereof. Anyways, I think, mayor, Bloomberg should be commended for constituting this new law, which, when all is said and done, will benefit every New Yorker both in terms of health care cost reduction it entails, and overall health improvement it will result for its population.
Toronto.

I've spent a week~ there on more than one stay. I could only judge on what I've seen. Perhaps I should dawn the smug-tinted glasses others seem to be fond of and advocate for this "health improvement" policy for the ignorant populace? But why stop at just oversized pops? I say we get to knocking all the falafel, hotdog, and pretzel vendors in Manhattan to do away with unwanted fats. :up:
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The irony here is that Mr.Mayor made his billions solely because of the free market and now he thinks he can tell businesses what they can or cannot sell after only a few years of working in the government.

He's a hypocrite. He would of huffed and puffed if this occurred during his years in private industry
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Alphanumeric wrote:
barbarossa wrote:
Alphanumeric wrote:Hurray for government.

I've been to NY. There are NO fat people there. Complete bs.
Alpha, I am not quite sure which city you hail from, but, I think the fact that u to consider NYC not fat, says a lot about your home town and its own fitness or lack thereof. Anyways, I think, mayor, Bloomberg should be commended for constituting this new law, which, when all is said and done, will benefit every New Yorker both in terms of health care cost reduction it entails, and overall health improvement it will result for its population.
Toronto.

I've spent a week~ there on more than one stay. I could only judge on what I've seen. Perhaps I should dawn the smug-tinted glasses others seem to be fond of and advocate for this "health improvement" policy for the ignorant populace? But why stop at just oversized pops? I say we get to knocking all the falafel, hotdog, and pretzel vendors in Manhattan to do away with unwanted fats. :up:
T.O, eh? Well, I guess Toronto is not the most horizontally challenged city on earth, though, needless to say, it has its share.
Anyways, I know some libertarian zealots might find this law a bitter pill to swallow, but I do still believe it will, in the long run, help a lot more people than it will hurt.
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Get rid of alcohol. It would help much more.
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