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Taxing Junk Food to Counter Obesity
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NutritionJunk Food TaxPublic Health NutritionJunk FoodObesity PreventionObesityFood ChoiceTax IncentiveTax SuccessPublic HealthTax PolicyFood PolicyPublic PolicyHealth PolicySmall Excise TaxesHealth PromotionObesity ManagementTax AvoidanceFood RegulationsHealth EconomicsMedicine
We examined the advantages and disadvantages of implementing a junk food tax as an intervention to counter increasing obesity in North America. Small excise taxes are likely to yield substantial revenue but are unlikely to affect obesity rates. High excise taxes are likely to have a direct impact on weight in at-risk populations but are less likely to be politically palatable or sustainable. Ultimately, the effectiveness of earmarked health programs and subsidies is likely to be a key determinant of tax success in the fight against obesity.
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