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Food: Nutrition and Super Market Cost
“Higher taxes should be imposed on soft drinks and junk food to encourage healthy eating.” Many people go out and buy junk food or drink soft drinks because of how cheap it costs. Majority of the healthy foods out in the super market cost more. Even if they tried to put higher taxes on junk foods, there wouldn’t be a difference because people don’t care about the price if they really want junk food because the price wouldn’t even bother them and encourage them to eat healthier. Just because they prices change, it wouldn’t tell people to eat healthier foods because its cheaper, right? Taking away the higher taxes wouldn’t do any help for the younger generations and it wouldn’t show them the right way of eating and living a healthy life. “To prevent the enactment of this regressive and discriminatory tax that will not teach our children how to have no meaningful impact on child behavior or public health.”

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