Raise Taxes On Junk Food Essay

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    if your brain is controlled by junk food? The answer is no. That is a horrendous truth. “An animal study shows that ‘Junk food rewires the brain’s reward pathways just as addictive drugs do’ ” (“Your Brain on Junk Food” 20). Although some people think taxing junk food is unnecessary, they think it just a new way from the U.S.government to take their money, but junk food brings health issue to Americans is a fact, junk food should be taxed in the U.S. Taxing junk food is a useful and necessary method

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    (Katz). Having a junk food tax will most definitely help lower this statistic. While characterized as a negative burden, taxes are easily one of the most important aspects in everyday life. Taxing junk foods will allow many positives such as: health benefits, better uses with the money, and knowledge for a healthy lifestyle. Health has always been an issue in modern American lives. With the socially accepted standards, people want change. The main issue is food. “Eating foods high in saturated

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    highest rate the country has ever seen in all adults”(Larned). Obviously, Americans need added assistance to reduce the obesity crisis however the government continues to be blind. Therefore, the government should tax fattening food and drinks in order to subsidize healthy food. Obesity comes along with a wide variety of harms to oneself. According to the CDC, “People who have obesity are at an increased risk for all of the following: All-causes of death (mortality), high blood pressure (Hypertension)

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    children and adults consuming nutritional foods. More often, they consume processed foods which contain high levels of sugar, salt, and fats. Because these delectable treats have little to no nutritional benefit, the public has deemed them “junk foods.” As junk food becomes more and more prevalent in society, the obesity rates are also rising among children and adults alike. The government proposed a tax on junk food to lower the consumption of junk food obsession and was met with disapproval from

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    it is with fat and calories. Through the fancy pictures of restaurants’ unhealthy foods, customers are easily drawn in. The cheap prices of the common junk food play another factor in luring in individuals. Young people need to make a change in their diets, along with watching what they eat and how much they eat. When ordering food in restaurants and other eating locations, individuals get served large portion of foods. In order to significantly reduce the rate of obesity, people and businesses along

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    obesity has more than doubled since the 1980s, and today more than 1.5 billion adults are considered overweight (1). Junk food comprises nearly one-third of the Standard American Diet while fresh fruits and vegetables make up only a mere 10 percent (2). In his news article 'Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables ', New York Times columnist Mark Bittman proposes taxing junk foods to combat the obesity epidemic. He says that by doing so will address and decrease the number of obesity-related diseases

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    The opinion piece ‘It’s cheaper to send kids to school with healthy food than junk’ by Wendy Tuohy published in the Herald Sun (25/07/2016). Raises the issue of excessive junk food in schools. This article aims to raise awareness to the general public but more specifically parents. Tuohy uses a sarcastic tone throughout but is also takes on a concerned tone. Firstly, the start of the article uses sarcasm to position the reader to feel the ridiculousness of not sending kids with a healthy lunch because

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    The Key to a Healthier Country Sin taxes are defined as an excise tax placed on any good or behavior deemed to be detrimental to individuals and society. These include taxes on tobacco, alcohol, gambling, lotteries, prostitution, and pornography. Recently this list has been expanded to include unhealthy foods, beverages and legalized drug use. The author of "Resolution: Sin Taxes are Just," Scott Pettit states that, In the United States, they were first introduced during the Civil War, not as a way

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    Time to Tax “Junk Food” We live in a busy era. In a blink of an eye a week and even a month passes by. Time is precious, and people are trying to cut corners in order to get things done faster. Most families have both parents working. After a long working day there is no desire to spend another couple of hours by the stove preparing dinner. The convenience of fast food has replaced most family’s homemade meals. Because of this, many Americans, especially children, eat processed food every day. The

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    it is crazy if your brain is controlled by junk food? The answer is no. That is a horrendous truth. “An animal study shows that 'Junk food rewires the brain’s reward pathways just as addictive drugs do’ ” (“Your Brain on Junk Food” 20). Although some people think taxing junk food is unnecessary. In the U.S, it should be taxed. Junk food brings health issue to Americans. Taxing junk food is a useful and necessary method to decrease people purchase junk food, also it can improve unhealthy school lunch

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