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Nanny Bloomberg strikes again: Target soft drinks - low calorie dishes at restaurants

by:Two Eight     2020-01-26
Nanny Bloomberg strikes again: Target soft drinks  -  low calorie dishes at restaurants
According to the New York Times, all drinks over 16 ounces will be banned from restaurants, cinemas and street stalls in next March.
Forget to buy a big Starbucks at the cinema or have enough soda and popcorn to eat.
"Obesity is a national problem, and public health officials around the United States are scrambling to say, 'Oh, it's terrible, according to the New York Times, bloomberg said in an interview at the town hall governor's office.
Bloomberg's answer is to take action.
The mayor of New York has won the nickname "Bloomberg nanny" for his health campaign to ban smoking in restaurants and eating trans fats.
If the New Yorker is his spoiled child, he is a strict British nanny because they cannot be left with their own equipment.
"He decided that we were all too fat in New York because he thought he was our dad and he would control us," said Sarah Noble, blogger of independent Sentinel . ".
She went on to state what she thought was the bigger picture, "the babysitter thought they had the right to interfere in all aspects of our lives-this obesity was the cause, but there was always a reason.
"They think people are so stupid that they don't understand that most of the fat and calories are higher, who knows, maybe they are so stupid-they 've been voting for people like Bloomberg, lonely conservatives wrote.
I. the limit of sweet wine needs to be approved by the Health Bureau.
It doesn't look like it's going to be a big hurdle because the members are all appointed by Bloomberg, chairman of the board, Dr. urban health commissioner
Thomas Farley has expressed support for the measure on Wednesday.
According to New York City's health and mental health department, more than half of adults in New York City are overweight or obese.
According to the doctor, sweet drinks are the only specific foods in clinical studies that are directly related to weight gain
Research by David Ludwig, an endocrine scientist at Harvard University, was used to develop lowglycemic diets.
But soda consumers in New York are not yet doomed: Bloomberg has left a loophole.
To solve the problem, the cinema
The audience can buy two 16-
Although the mayor admits it may not be convenient, there are ounces of drinks in the cinema.
So New Yorkers can be obedient and take their own path.
Bloomberg also said he did not see any negative impact on local business profits.
If sales fall, the mayor's suggestion is to charge more for small wine.
This ban does not apply to beverages with 8-1 calories less than 25 calories
Milk per ouncebased items.
16-free recharge
Ounces of drinks are allowed.
The ban will be the first such ban in the country and will not apply to grocery stores or supermarkets.
Data from the Department of Health and Human Services showed 35.
Seven out of American adults are obese.
Adult obesity in New York ranks second among states
Total medical spending in New York has increased to $7. 6 billion.
New York State Auditor General Thomas DiNapoli said 80% of them were paid by Medicare and Medicaid, a government program that provides medical services to vulnerable groups, disabled people and the elderly.
So, American taxpayers end up paying most of the medical bills for people looking for obesity carerelated issues.
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