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July 1, 2003
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Fat Tax Roundup

Like a weed or a virus, health nanny Kelly Brownell's idea for a "Twinkie tax" on high-calorie and high-fat foods has spread as far as England and New Zealand. Legislatures in New York and California have debated the fat tax, and U.S. News & World Report actually called it one of 16 "smart ideas" to save the world. We've been telling you for years how silly fat-taxes are -- and we're not the only ones:

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Daily Headlines

  • Big Government Doesn’t Mean Smaller Waistlines
    Posted On: Wednesday 7/14/2010
  • Fat Taxes Are Bad Policy and Bad Business
    Posted On: Wednesday 6/23/2010
  • Taking the Fizz Out of Soft Drink Taxes
    Posted On: Wednesday 5/12/2010
  • White House and Obesity: Carrot or Stick?
    Posted On: Tuesday 5/11/2010
  • Soda Taxes Take a Hit
    Posted On: Tuesday 4/27/2010
  • Taking Twinkie Taxes to the Logical Conclusion
    Posted On: Thursday 4/8/2010
  • Momentum Builds Against Soda Taxes
    Posted On: Thursday 3/18/2010
  • Taxing “Junk Food” Is Trashy Policy
    Posted On: Tuesday 3/16/2010


  • Activist Cash

    Marion Nestle
    Background
    Nestle’s vision of a brave new food world includes the notorious “Twinkie tax,” federal price controls on high-calorie foods, and restricted food advertising. She believes that “food is too cheap in this country.” read more here »

    Kelly Brownell
    Background
    Kelly Brownell is a Yale psychologist on a decade-long crusade against what he calls America’s “toxic food environment.” He is best known for having first proposed the infamous “Twinkie tax.” read more here »


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