Doctors want consumers to pay 16 cents more for a can or bottle of sugary soft drink to reduce rates of obesity, diabetes and dental problems in children.
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How about NO!
All it will do is increase the price of soft drinks and put more money into the government’s pockets, who waste it anyway
Parents should be more responsible and education is the key
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From my observations in the supermarket and generally it will prove to generate a better return than tobacco, alcohol and fuel combined.









