Supportive of this, but concerned that the claim "proven to work" is vulnerable. Proven to reduce sales, yes. Beyond that?
I'd argue that there's sufficient evidence of a link between reduced SSB consumption and obesity reduction...
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...to infer proof of efficacy. Also, a primary aim is simply to cover obesity costs, which is certainly proven
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I'm happy with that, but a radio shock jock will ask: where has a sugar tax resulted in a measured reduction in obesity?
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