I got a call the other day from a stooge of Big Soda who was doing a “push poll” — trying to get me and all my neighbors to vote against Berkeley’s proposed one-cent-per-ounce tax on sugary soft drinks.
Big Soda is pulling out all the stops — and the money — to prevent the tax, because Big Soda knows that if it fails in Berkeley it can’t pass anywhere.
Yet, just like tobacco, we know a small tax reduces consumption. And just like tobacco, consumption of sugary soft drinks is a huge health problem.
One out of three American kids is obese and at risk of early-onset diabetes. A major culprit is Big Soda.
Isn’t it time the people stood up against corporate moneyed interests that are determined to prevent us from protecting ourselves and our kids?
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