Abstract Sugary drinks or soft drinks are known as beverages which contains sugar and sweeteners. Mostly come in different brands and are sold worldwide. But there are major impacts of consuming sugary drinks. For this essay‚ I will discuss how and why it is important for the government to regulate and control the intake of sugary drinks. For my main points I will focus on the health issues‚ the financial costs and the content of sugar. My recommendations include imposing policies for importing
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tax on sugary beverages. This was an act from the public health advocates to get this tax enacted elsewhere in the United States. There is some controversey that sugary drinks are in no relation to the obesity increasing each year‚ but further research says otherwise. Advocates of taxing these drinks say that the bigger price tag on sugary drinks can reduce the consumption over them and improve people’s health. The bigger concern is where is the other tax money going if we do taxt sugary drinks. The
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Before businesses decide to put warning labels on suary drinks‚ they need to think of their options. Some say that is a killer and others say what gives‚ but I don’t think that people understand what sugary drinks can do to you. There are two sides of opinion that need to be addressed‚ YES warning labels should be placed on sugary drinks and NO they shouldn’t. I strongly believe that warning labels should be placed on sugary drinks for specific reasons. To start off‚ the text states that soda contains
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require thorough assessments by the government as contradictions may be considered as a violation of consumer justice. In quintessence‚ this essay evaluates the reasons for and against regulation of sugary drinks. It initially presents the advantages of reduced health difficulties as consumption of sugary beverages decline. It then highlights the economic benefits of lessened government expenses on medical facilities and increased income experienced by businesses. The disadvantages‚ in contrast‚ accentuated
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I think sugary drinks should not have labels because parents wouldn’t buy them because of what could happen to them and there kids. Kids would not be able to drink it and then most of the factories will all shut down. There would only be water and drinks with very little sugar in it. There will not be a lot of drinks anymore because of places shutting down since there aren’t any good drinks to buy. Also factory workers will quit because they don’t want the labels on them because they won’t sell.
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Sugary Drinks or Diet Drinks: What’s the Best Choice? Alexander B. Simon ITT Technical Institute Abstract Better beverage choices can help fight and prevent obesity and diabetes. Water‚ of course‚ is the best beverage option. It delivers everything the body needs—pure H2O—with zero calories. But for some tastes‚ plain water is just too plain—and it may be unrealistic to ask everyone to kick the sugar-water habit overnight. We must instead work to retrain the American palate away from sweet
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English 118 10/16/2012 Should Government Tax Sugary Drinks? Over the past few years‚ overweight and obesity have been the most troublesome problem in the united states and more than one-third of U.S. adults (around 35.7%) are obese according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) which could lead to heart disease‚ stroke‚ diabetes and some type of cancer. There are many things that could cause obesity but one of the main cause is sugary drinks. Sugary drinks contain chemical substance that could make
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Should the size of sugary drinks be restricted? Sugary drinks are popular especially among adolescents around the world. Not only are sugary drinks tasty and cheap‚ they are also widely available everywhere‚ even in most primary and secondary schools. New York City Mayor Bloomberg recently proposed to restrict the sale of big size sodas and other sugar sweetened beverages to help obesity. This essay will discuss the benefits and drawbacks of restricting the size of sugary drinks sold in restaurants
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sugar-sweetened beverages a day may boost women’s risk for heart disease and diabetes‚ even if they’re not gaining weight‚ a new study suggests. Researchers spent five years tracking 4‚166 women ages 45 to 84. They found that women who downed at least two sugary drinks a day were nearly four times as likely as those who drank no more than one to have high levels of triglycerides‚ a fatty substance that in excess has been linked to heart disease‚ and abnormal levels of fasting glucose‚ a precursor to diabetes
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offer only nutritious drinks such as milk‚ water‚ and natural fruit juice. On one hand‚ some parents do not give their children permission to consume sugary‚ unhealthy drinks‚ and it will not be fair to those students if everyone else gets to purchase these beverages. On the other hand‚ most parents allow their children to drink whatever they want‚ so schools cannot completely cut students off from soda‚ but it can limit their consumption by not selling non-nutritious drinks at school. Not only will
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