Taxes on Sugary Beverages Prove Effective in Reducing Consumption
A 10% tax on sugary drinks has cut their purchase and consumption by an average of 10% in places where it has been.
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A 10% tax on sugary drinks has cut their purchase and consumption by an average of 10% in places where it has been.
The consumption of sugary drinks in the diverse and low-income neighborhoods of Berkeley, California, dropped precipitously in 2015 just months after the city.
The nation went to the polls to choose our next President on Tuesday, yet voters in 4 cities also decided to tax soda.
The penny-per-ounce tax that the city of Berkeley in California imposed on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) has reduced SSB consumption and increased water consumption,.