ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月14日 05時33分


The battle over taxing sugar-sweetened beverages is becoming one of the world’s most ferocious policy brawls — a clash of science, politics and money in dozens of countries and cities. In #Colombia, where soda is often cheaper than bottled water, proponents of the soda-tax have faced intimidation and censorship. Latin America has surpassed the U.S. as the world’s biggest soft-drink market, according to the @who, with sales of carbonated soft drinks doubling there since 2000 while they declined in the U.S. The beverage industry says that soda taxes unfairly burden the poor, cause higher unemployment by squeezing industry sales, and fail to achieve their policy goal: reducing #obesity. But public health organizations cite soda taxes as one of the most effective policy tools for cutting consumption of what nutritionists call a “liquid candy” that has contributed to an epidemic of obesity and related health conditions all over the world. @juanarre took this photo of a street vendor selling #soda in #Bogot. Visit the link in our profile to read about a woman who took on Colombia’s soda industry — who was then silenced.


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