photo: Alexander Kaiser / Creative Commons It’s tempting to think that in the fight against rising obesity rates in the US simply taxing soda (or pop, depending on your upbringing) will help slow our collectively expanding waistline. A new piece by Miller-McCune highlights some new research… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Soda Taxes Won’t Actually Cut Obesity, But Stopping Subsidizing Sugar & Corn Might: Study