Junk Food Tax Essay

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    In the article “Taxing Junk Food to Counter Obesity” (2013) by Caroline Franck, Sonia Gandhi, and Mark Eisenberg, the authors explains the different proposals that have been made in order to combat obesity and the health epidemic in the United States. Franck discusses the positive and negative aspects of a junk food tax as well as other variations of the tax in different countries. Throughout the article, the authors clearly argue that a junk food tax would have many complications as this is a…

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    is failing and not being regulated; no laws are being enforced or limiting anticompetitive behaviors. The private sector was simply looking forward to “make markets work for [it], to make [it] more profitable” (Stiglitz 398). Firms also designed a tax system that allows the rich to pay a lower amount of taxes than the poor. Furthermore, the financial sector was involved in several forms of “rent seeking”, getting income at the expense of the rest of society rather than through one’s efforts, by…

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    Junk South Africa South Africa 's government bond yields have risen to their highest levels in almost five years as worries grow that the rating agencies could bar the country 's to junk status(-BBB) (Frankel, 2005), this is due to the ongoing drought, civil service wage increase and most of all corruption (Chand, 1999). South Africa’s economic growth has been slowing down and yet the finance mister Pravin Gordhan reduced deficit by cutting down government which means a further GDP slowdown…

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    no surprise American teens were finding ways to detach themselves from the reality of 70s. Since then, there have been common myths about how marijuana usage infuses the “munchies,” a side effect that leads a marijuana user to get hungry and eat junk food. Other myths claim that marijuana provokes aggression and violent behavior, hence the reason for its ban in the United States. In the 1930s, marijuana was brought to America by Mexican immigrants, who used the marijuana plant as medicine, but…

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    Unhealthy Foods The Cause Of Obesity? Fast foods are the main place to get food fast and easy, without the hassle of preparing food right at home. Nowadays, it is common that young adults go out with friends during their lunch time and make unhealthy decisions. Young adults between the ages of 18-25 have been the top of the obese scale in the Unites States. Young adults tend to not worry about their calorie intake because they do not really think about how it can affect them. Fast foods have so…

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    you know that obesity is a major problem in the US? This means that junk food should have a tax on sugary drinks and junk food as they lead to problems like obesity and diabetes. Secondly, health care costs keep rising due to increasing obesity. And finally, the tax can discourage buying and eating junk food. For these reasons, junk food should have taxes. One reason junk food should have taxes is because sugary drinks and junk food, lead to problems like obesity and diabetes. First, diabetes…

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    The article “Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables” was written by Mark Bittman in an opinion section of the New York times. Food that has negative or no health benefits are to be taxed so foods that are healthier are cheaper and more available to all people. I believe eating unhealthy food is an addiction and should not be taxed because people cannot control themselves. Tax the unhealthy food to make the healthy food cheaper. The taxation of unhealthy foods would produce billions of…

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    Bad Food Bittman Analysis

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    Bad Food? Tax It, and Subsidize Vegetables- Bittman Indeed America is the top country when it comes to having to face obesity because the majority of us are unhealthy. In the article “Bad food….” written by Bittman he talks about how come American’s are unhealthy. He believes that it is an issue that can be solved by taxing unhealthy food, drinks, snacks any type of junk food. The method he uses to persuade his reader is by using subjective writing. In the article, the author tries to…

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    Fast Food Obesity Essay

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    of fast food. But why do Americans consume so much fast food? Americans consume fast food because it’s cheap, quick, and delicious. The most important factor is the price; most obese/fat people are below the poverty line(Levine), so if fast food was expensive, then they would consume a lot less of it. If Americans consumed a lot less fast food, then this epidemic could cease to exist. If the American government taxed fast food more harshly, it would encourage Americans to eat less fast food; the…

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    social and cultural biases behind well-meaning public initiatives to tax junk food. He wrote this article to inform the audience “public of America” about the proposed sin tax on fattening foods in America. Daniel believes that it junk food should be taxed for the greater good. The taxes could go toward health care since the majority of Americans are increasingly becoming obese from eating unhealthy food. Engber states that junk food is like cigarettes and we can get addicted to them. We…

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