Le tasse portano a un calo significativo del consumo di bevande zuccherate

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2024/09/27/tax-leads-to-significant-decline-in-consumption-of-sugary-drinks/

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9 Comments

  1. vinceswish on

    Can’t enjoy anything because some (huge percentage of the population) can’t control themselves. Take a jog, cook dinner, don’t let yourself go people :/

  2. Dookwithanegg on

    Is it the tax that’s driving the reduction or the new recipes that are invariably worse-tasting due to the replacement of a portion of sugars with artificial sweeteners instead?

    Edit to add: We can probably glean something by looking at how well full-sugar drinks like Coca Cola and Red Bull are faring in comparison to Pepsi or 7-Up, etc.

  3. Willing-Departure115 on

    In a pub 40 years ago: Did you hear they’re planning on putting up the price of cigarettes? What next. Nanny stateism gone wild.

    The state gets involved in your lifestyle choices when the external costs of them are borne by society.

    27% of the population are obese and north of 55% are overweight. It shortens lifespans, increases illness (the impacts of which, like smoking related illnesses, get paid for by everyone in the health and welfare system) and is entirely avoidable. Nudges like taxes on sugary drinks, make industry and consumers change their way. Nudges on alcohol have helped us reduce consumption by about a third in twenty years, from near the top of the per capita table to about mid ranked in Europe, for example.

    Interesting to see it working!

  4. Able-Exam6453 on

    You’re telling me, and it’s not the tax, it’s the revolting sweeteners in pretty much all available squash.

  5. CumBlastedYourMom on

    No. I just buy bigger bottles and throw them in the river

  6. Doomscroller0 on

    Such bullshite. The only fizzy drink that hasn’t completely replaced their recipe with aspartame and other artificial shite is coke. Every other fizzy drink in Ireland now has aspartame and many other artificial sweeteners, ruining the taste.
    I’m happy to take the price to get proper stuff. The tax did nothing but prevent me from drinking Fanta, 7-up and any other soft drink

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