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Berkeley's Soda Tax Appears To Cut Consumption Of Sugary Drinks
NPR The nation's first "soda tax" on sugar-sweetened beverages, which went into effect in Berkeley, Calif., last year, appears to be working. According to a new study, consumption of sugary drinks — at least in some neighborhoods — is down by a whopping ... American Public Health Association - Impact of the Berkeley Excise Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption |
Berkeley's Soda Tax Appears To Cut Consumption Of Sugary Drinks - NPR
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