Apparently the Danish government has abandoned plans for a sugar tax while also scrapping the fat tax that was implemented in 2011. The French are planning a tax on palm oil ('Nutella tax' ). Here we have an excise tax specifically on candies, sodas and ice cream.
Do you think fatty and/or sugary products should be taxed more heavily than other foodstuffs? Why/Why not?
Personally I would like to see more imaginative health policy. Now it just seems like people are thinking that _of course_ sugar and fat consumption will decrease by raising taxes. And then when nothing at all happens people can just say 'hey, we tried' and what was done to supposedly improve people's health ends up just being fiscal policy.
Do you think fatty and/or sugary products should be taxed more heavily than other foodstuffs? Why/Why not?
Personally I would like to see more imaginative health policy. Now it just seems like people are thinking that _of course_ sugar and fat consumption will decrease by raising taxes. And then when nothing at all happens people can just say 'hey, we tried' and what was done to supposedly improve people's health ends up just being fiscal policy.
Sin taxes on fat and sugar. What do you think?
13/11/2012 09:19:33 AM
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Sure. Revenue's got to come from somewhere. But only after we end corn subsidies and the like. *NM*
13/11/2012 01:52:01 PM
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I think they are stupid ideas.
13/11/2012 02:11:14 PM
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Re: I think they are stupid ideas.
13/11/2012 03:28:59 PM
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Yeah you're right
13/11/2012 03:52:09 PM
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Yes, that is exactly what I meant
13/11/2012 03:59:00 PM
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I would recommend you read Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes
14/11/2012 06:04:42 AM
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Palm oil? They want to tax shampoo?
13/11/2012 11:03:44 PM
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No, the tax is only for foodstuffs in which palm oil is an ingredient. I should've clarified that *NM*
14/11/2012 11:53:30 AM
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A palm oil tax is potentially a much more complex issue than you suggest
13/11/2012 11:12:24 PM
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Re: A palm oil tax is potentially a much more complex issue than you suggest
14/11/2012 05:25:15 PM
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