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You can't start with putting taxes on the food. It's different from taxing tobacco or alcohol, as you need food to live, and the bad food tends to be the cheapest, so taxing the bad food would impose a disproportionate burden (though would provide good revenue to offset the health care costs associated with people eating the bad food)

 

Primarily we should be looking at FDA action to work on resolving this issue. The FDA was made for stuff just like this, but in a different world where we really didn't have to worry about overly-chemical foods or the average person eating too much.



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