Additionally from “Pros, Cons Arguments…”, “A 20-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola has roughly the same size as of a McDonald’s hamburger.” (Gross 1/2). Many kids or adults may not know the amounts of sugar they are consuming at the same time. Many kids love to grab a bite but that and their drinks has to much sugar. To add on, “These beverages are the single greatest source of added sugar in American diet.” (Gross ½) Many people love a good carbonated-sugary drink with their meal to help get their food down. Not also understanding the consequences of what these drinks contain within it. We don’t ever really know what we consume. Such consumptions impact our daily lives largely without …show more content…
We can’t always think for ourselves, why do you think all these dangers and issues have been occurring? Even while kids, parents made/helped us make decisions for ourselves. This one beneficial law shouldn’t bother like the rest of many others. This little transition won’t even effect everyone, just the people of New York. Making our own decisions tend to reduce stress, the same way sugary drinks reduce health issues, caused by no one but us. According to the article, “In 2012, New York City’s Mayor Bloomberg pushed for a law limiting soft-drinks sizes as a part of his focus on public health. The law won the approval of the City’s board of health…” (Stone). The law wasn’t even towards everyone in the world, just New York for research purposes. The mayor knew best to understand large sugary drinks were a major issue to have thought and effort to fight for this law. We may think we can make the best decisions but sometimes we’re