Raise Taxes On Junk Food Essay

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    the age of five were either overweight or obese. Unfortunately, in today’s society, the obesity rate is exceedingly high and will continue to increase if nothing is done about it. Obesity is caused by an over consumption of unhealthy foods and unhealthy foods are foods that classified as being high in sugar, fat and sodium. Over eating/ drinking these products not only lead to obesity, but also type 2 diabetes. According to www.diabetes.org type two diabetes contributes to a variety of different health

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    Junks food and food industry is the serious problem of humanity. Over the decades, the Americans Federal Government has invested and launched a program in 1964 as a public safety net, it has turned out to be the a poor investment that wasted trillion of dollars. The Investment earned the most funds is the Health care plan that cover for most of the American by the Federal Government. It ranges around 147 billion dollars to nearly 210 billion dollars per year. Plus, the Department of the of Agriculture's

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    be held in schools as kids won’t be getting a decent breakfast at home because their parents and guardians would have to pay more for the food that they want. However, I personally don’t agree with this statement, from my perspective, putting a tax on junk food won’t necessarily eradicate the obesity and type 2 diabetes epidemics from overconsuming junk foods, but it will reduce the consumption by a certain amount, however it’s something that’s not going to happen overnight. This is similar to smoking

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    breakfast to be held in schools as kids won’t be getting a decent breakfast at home because their parents and guardians would be having to pay more for the food that they want. However, I personally don’t agree with this statement, putting a tax on junk food won’t necessarily eradicate the obesity and type 2 diabetes epidemic from overconsuming junk foods, but it will reduce the consumption by a certain amount, however it’s something that’s not going to happen overnight. This is similar to smoking in the

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    Some obese countries have enforced an extra high tax on fast foods and other high calorie foods, and many people believe that the U.S. should adopt the fat tax as well. According to Dictionary.com, the fat tax is “a tax imposed on or proposed for high-fat or otherwise unhealthy foodstuffs”. Although a tax on junk food could reduce obesity, the low prices could protect low income families from going broke, and therefore a tax on junk food would not be beneficial to America. One of the main groups

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    the delicious junk food, whether or not it is slowly killing the consumer. This is why people should limit the junk food that they consume; it is simply a death sentence to the body, mind, environment and economy. Many people do not even consider junk food as real food. It is made to be prepared and served as quickly as possible. While consisting of preheated or precooked ingredients, it is served to the customer in a packaged form in order for a quick and easy take-out. Junk food is sold nearly

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    more the taxes the government puts on junk and fatty food, it will not stop people from eating them. 2. In the academic journal, “The Cost Recovery Act and Tobacco Litigation in Canada: A Model for Fast Food Litigation,” the states: One of the most well-known fast food litigation cases in the United States is Pelman v. McDonald 's Corp. In Pelman, two minors sued the fast food restaurant McDonalds claiming, among other things, that 'McDonalds acted at least negligently in selling food products

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    Hungary added a 10-forint (Around US $0.04) on these products to help pay for the country’s healthcare costs. France also added a tax of 1 euro per canned drink in 2011 to help pay for health care costs and fight obesity. Since these taxes were so recent, there’s no way of showing a long term effect on obesity yet. (Villanueva) If the United States were to impose a 1 cent per 12-ounce pop, that would estimate to $1.5 billion dollars per year that can be used to lower our increasing health

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    Fat taxes have been experimented with in numerous European countries. There are many benefits such as boosting economic growth, improving health and elongating life expectancy. On the contrary if a fat tax is implemented into a weak economy it could cause the loss of jobs due to higher prices. These higher prices cause local consumers to begin to purchase their unhealthy products in different states or countries, causing the loss of business for local industries. France, Hungary and Denmark all have

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    exercise as technology has become more prevalent and increasingly poor diets because unhealthy food is cheaper and more convenient. One way to help solve the obesity crisis would be to implement a fat tax in the United States like other countries have so that fatty foods would no longer be a cheaper option and families would be encouraged to eat healthier. Although food is not the only cause of obesity and fat taxes would cost companies and consumers more money (OPP), taxing soda alone can help take enough

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