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But so, for example, are obesity and overindulgence in artery-clogging foods. Should there then be a "fat" tax to help pay for the diseases brought on by bad eating habits? "Socking it to smokers," nutrition labeling Los Angeles Times, January 9, 1985 Notes: The fat tax — a subset of the sin tax (1901) — has been proposed and implemented nutrition labeling in many jurisdictions over the past 20 years or so. It has also appeared under different names over the years, the most popular of which are fat food tax (1995), fatty food tax (1994), junk food tax (1981), obesity tax (1993), and Twinkie tax (1989). Related Words: athlete tax Bill Gates tax carry tax Generation XL globesity obesogenic sidewalk tax Subject Categories: Culture - Food and Drink Culture - Health and Fitness The World - Government Posted on April 23, 2004 at 9:00 AM Comment on this Item: Name: Web address: Comments: NOTE: It may take a while before your comments are posted.
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