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OPINION: The fantasy of perfect bodies and perfect taxes

Andrew Dickson and Bill Kaye-Blake for NBR Food Industry Week
Wed, 09 Jul 2014

GUEST OPINION

Should sugary drinks be taxed? It’s certainly easy to see the case for doing so. Studies suggest they increase the rate of diabetes and that sugar-sweetened beverages are worse for diabetes than other drinks, calorie-for-calorie. 

Diabetes is increasing in New Zealand and

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Andrew Dickson and Bill Kaye-Blake for NBR Food Industry Week
Wed, 09 Jul 2014
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