New York City Soda Ban
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New York City Soda Ban
You've all probably seen this.
You know, as what I would describe as a center-leftist, I think the government should have some sensible role to play in keeping people healthy.
This is NOT that.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47681942#.T82Z6NVta0c
I get that, as the mayor and a billionaire, Bloomberg may, shall we say, "roll with a different crowd" than most of his constituents, but it's as if he hasn't been to the city he's mayor of. New York, like any of the world's great cities, has its share of famous food, and the food it's famous for isn't exactly leafy greens in a light balsamic vinaigrette. Ever ordered half a goddamned cow's worth of corned beef from a Jewish deli? A 6-inch tall slice of cheesecake slathered in rich syrup? A giant-ass hot dog? A sandwich stuffed with Boar's Head deliciousness from one of the delis that never closes?. Practically every serving of everything in New York is huge, unless you want to pay more for a thimble full of pretentious designer food. And since Bloomy himself admits that anyone could just buy two drinks, what in the hell is this ban going to accomplish?
You know, as what I would describe as a center-leftist, I think the government should have some sensible role to play in keeping people healthy.
This is NOT that.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47681942#.T82Z6NVta0c
I get that, as the mayor and a billionaire, Bloomberg may, shall we say, "roll with a different crowd" than most of his constituents, but it's as if he hasn't been to the city he's mayor of. New York, like any of the world's great cities, has its share of famous food, and the food it's famous for isn't exactly leafy greens in a light balsamic vinaigrette. Ever ordered half a goddamned cow's worth of corned beef from a Jewish deli? A 6-inch tall slice of cheesecake slathered in rich syrup? A giant-ass hot dog? A sandwich stuffed with Boar's Head deliciousness from one of the delis that never closes?. Practically every serving of everything in New York is huge, unless you want to pay more for a thimble full of pretentious designer food. And since Bloomy himself admits that anyone could just buy two drinks, what in the hell is this ban going to accomplish?
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
God, the amount of money that's going to be wasted on those silly lawsuits when there are FAR MORE important things to do.Cocytus wrote:You've all probably seen this.
You know, as what I would describe as a center-leftist, I think the government should have some sensible role to play in keeping people healthy.
This is NOT that.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/47681942#.T82Z6NVta0c
I get that, as the mayor and a billionaire, Bloomberg may, shall we say, "roll with a different crowd" than most of his constituents, but it's as if he hasn't been to the city he's mayor of. New York, like any of the world's great cities, has its share of famous food, and the food it's famous for isn't exactly leafy greens in a light balsamic vinaigrette. Ever ordered half a goddamned cow's worth of corned beef from a Jewish deli? A 6-inch tall slice of cheesecake slathered in rich syrup? A giant-ass hot dog? A sandwich stuffed with Boar's Head deliciousness from one of the delis that never closes?. Practically every serving of everything in New York is huge, unless you want to pay more for a thimble full of pretentious designer food. And since Bloomy himself admits that anyone could just buy two drinks, what in the hell is this ban going to accomplish?
Like hang bankers by their testes and halt the debt clock y'know.
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
Really? I mean, this isn't going to stop anyone from drinking the large amounts of Soda that they do. They'll simply get more than one drink now. It might curb things SLIGHTLY, but it's not the way to get people to drink more healthy drinks.
Though really, if it passes in New York, then it's going to set the bad example that it "can work in other states."
I have no clue what New York is thinking with this.
Though really, if it passes in New York, then it's going to set the bad example that it "can work in other states."
I have no clue what New York is thinking with this.
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
it will only set the example of 'working' if it works. which it won't.
i can sort of see the idea, you know, the other day i had some japanese at the mall and my meal came with this HUGE cup of soda. like, comically large. i took this thing home and the cup actually held an entire 2 liter bottle of soda. now, that's too much soda.
but noone forced me to buy it, then drink the entire thing just to know if i could do it, and then be sick long into the night. that was my own stupid ass, and if someone had said to me, 'you are not legally allowed to purchase a cup of soda equal to a 2 liter bottle', i would have immediately walked 5 steps to the left and purchased a 2 liter bottle instead, and then consumed that. because i am an american, goddammit, and i will kill myself using the exact methods that doctors try so very hard to warn me against. i spent my high school years drinking, until i ended up with alcohol poisoning and couldn't take the taste anymore. i spent the years from 14-32 smoking, until the price was raised so high that it became literally impossible to continue, and i have always eaten and drank whatever the fuck is put in front of me, regardless of whether or not it is actually a 'food' or a 'beverage'.
america, fuck yeah!
i can sort of see the idea, you know, the other day i had some japanese at the mall and my meal came with this HUGE cup of soda. like, comically large. i took this thing home and the cup actually held an entire 2 liter bottle of soda. now, that's too much soda.
but noone forced me to buy it, then drink the entire thing just to know if i could do it, and then be sick long into the night. that was my own stupid ass, and if someone had said to me, 'you are not legally allowed to purchase a cup of soda equal to a 2 liter bottle', i would have immediately walked 5 steps to the left and purchased a 2 liter bottle instead, and then consumed that. because i am an american, goddammit, and i will kill myself using the exact methods that doctors try so very hard to warn me against. i spent my high school years drinking, until i ended up with alcohol poisoning and couldn't take the taste anymore. i spent the years from 14-32 smoking, until the price was raised so high that it became literally impossible to continue, and i have always eaten and drank whatever the fuck is put in front of me, regardless of whether or not it is actually a 'food' or a 'beverage'.
america, fuck yeah!
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
This just in: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo introduces bill to decriminalize possession of up to 25 grams of marijuana.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-0 ... f-pot.html
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Bloomberg is ON BOARD. You can't make this stuff up.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-06-0 ... f-pot.html
Bloomberg is on board.
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Bloomberg is ON BOARD. You can't make this stuff up.
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
16 oz cups are the smallest size you can get at my local fast food joints. Such a law would certain shake things up for McDonald's and Burger King.The mayor's proposal would change the city's administrative code, giving the health department the power to levy fines on most restaurants, movie theaters, food carts and delis that sell sugary soft drinks larger than 16 ounces.
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They'd just make things more expensive or manage to have you consume more than you wanted.Lucky wrote:16 oz cups are the smallest size you can get at my local fast food joints. Such a law would certain shake things up for McDonald's and Burger King.The mayor's proposal would change the city's administrative code, giving the health department the power to levy fines on most restaurants, movie theaters, food carts and delis that sell sugary soft drinks larger than 16 ounces.
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
soda has no benefits to the human body, seems detrimental
humans eat way too much variety of unnecessary foods as it is, but lol 'its all in the name of business', as long as their WALLETS are FATTENED...bhlabhbaabhl
humans eat way too much variety of unnecessary foods as it is, but lol 'its all in the name of business', as long as their WALLETS are FATTENED...bhlabhbaabhl
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
I personally liked the daily show segment on this... demonstrating how the soda will cost you more than an equal amount of pot in the same cup.
Got to love the legal system!
Got to love the legal system!
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Re: New York City Soda Ban
This is typical of Bloomberg and his nannystatist crap. It won't help anything, and it'll probably only bring in a slight bit more of tax revenue, since that's probably what he's really aiming for here.