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Taxes on sugary drinks recommended by WHO to curb obesity, diabetes
Taxes on sugary drinks recommended by WHO to curb obesity, diabetesTaxes on sugary drinks recommended by WHO to curb obesity, diabetesSALISBURY, Md.-The U.N. health agency is recommending that countries use tax policy to increase the price of sugary drinks as way to fight obesity, diabetes and tooth decay.In a 36-page report released Tuesday, the World Health Organization ("WHO") urged countries to consider using tax policies to a minimum 20 percent increase price of sugary drinks like soft drinks, sport drinks and even 100-percent fruit juices.
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Should sugary drinks be taxed?
Should sugary drinks be taxed?You already know that sugary drinks are not your friend.(Maybe your frenemy?)They've been taxed heavily in many cities as a potential threat to public health—and now, the World Health Organization wants to see these sugar-busting efforts go global.
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