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>Id like to quote I think Aubrey "is there anything middle class people love more than telling poor people mcdonalds is bad for them?" thats what I feel like the soda tax is.
Because eating dogshit food that cost more then real food from grocery store would actually help out their financial situation.
>I'd like to learn more about the reasons against soda taxes
Me too, but because I literally don't understand how this would be a negative whatsoever.
>Boston? I just saw they're considering it and got immediately bummed out. There's already so much anti-fat sentiment here.
It's like they are almost self aware to see the connection that caring about soda = bring fat
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I believe The Science™ currently believes anyone under 22% bodyfat (it might be 27% for women) is more or less equally healthy, statistically. There aren't horrible weight related problems generally associated with people who are 22% bodyfat and under. Personally, i think this is unacceptably high, but who am I to disagree with The Science™.
I think it's only logical to tax all food purchases by men over 22% body fat and women over 27%. This is science based econo-fitness policy
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