Justin Rust

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Soda taxes produce mixed results in new studies

Soda taxes in several U.S. cities have produced mixed results, according to a series of new studies. While a tax in Seattle and a short-lived tax in Chicago reduced sugary drink sales, Philadelphia's soda tax didn't have a significant impact.


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