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A man drinks a soft drink at a store in Mexico City. Last year, the Mexican government has imposed a 1 peso per liter tax on soda and sugary drinks to combat obesity.

Mexico’s soda tax is starting to change some habits, say health advocates

Health

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg couldn’t do it in New York. But Mexico adopted a soda tax last year, and health advocates say they’re starting to see some results.

Mexicans are debating the role junk food plays in  Mexico's national obesity rate.

Mexico’s lawmakers are trying to reduce the appetite for sugary, fizzy drinks with new law

Health & Medicine

Bloomberg’s New York sugary drink ban blocked in court

Global Politics

Judge Strikes Down New York’s Large Soda Ban

The World

Soda Size: Taking the Big Out of the Gulp

Health & Medicine

New York City Plans a Ban of Oversized Sugary Drinks

New York City plans to ban the sale of large sugary drinks, announced Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday. The ban, which aims to fight obesity, would impose a 16-ounce limit on the size of sweetened drinks sold at restaurants, bodegas, and movie theaters. Joining us is Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition at New York University […]

Denmark’s New ‘Fat’ Tax

Global Politics

Denmark’s new government is pushing through a nationwide fat and sugar tax.

The World

Expired Beverages

Next, if you’ve ever wondered what possible good could come of expired beer, an ethanol refinery in Ohio might have the answer. We take a tour of a plant where bio-fuel is made not from corn, but recycled booze.

The World

Soda pop ban lifted

Arts, Culture & Media

For the past 25 years, residents of Canada’s Prince Edward Island haven’t been able to buy soda cans locally because it was illegal to sell the cans, but now the ban is lifted,