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French obesity report calls for junk food tax
As most junk foods are convenient and cheap, there isn't a whole lot to stop people from consuming them on a regular basis; other than a guilty conscience that is. And for teens and children the guilty conscience doesn't even factor into the equation. It doesn't matter that the high sugar, fat and calorie content of fast food is doing serious harm to their bodies- it's affordable and it tastes great.
The French tax and social affairs inspectorates plan on changing all of this by introducing a new junk food tax. They propose that all junk foods, sodas, and alcohol be subject to a 19.6 percent tax, up from the existing 5.5 percent one. With a new tax in place they are hoping people will think twice before indulging in these greasy foods. The tax seems like a good idea to me but the timing is a bit off. With the recent increase in global food prices, which has already put pressure on lower-income French households, they will have some troubles convincing the government of the high tax.
A French official report has called for a new tax on sweet and fatty foods, sodas and alcohol in a bid to fight obesity, which already afflicts one in five French adults.
Drawn up jointly by the French tax and social affairs inspectorates, the report was handed to Budget Minister Eric Woerth and his counterpart for health Roselyne Bachelot late last month, ministry officials said Tuesday.
According to Les Echos newspaper, it calls for the VAT sales tax rate to be increased from 5.5 to 19.6 percent on all food stuffs considered "too rich, too sweet, too salty and which are not strictly necessary."
Pizzas, hamburgers and sandwiches would all be hit by the new rules, the paper said.
Excess weight and obesity are blamed for fuelling cardiovascular disease as well as certain types of cancer. The authors also advocate raising the tax on alcohol because of its link to certain types of cancer.
According to the paper, the report's authors acknowledge that "the least privileged populations, who eat least well, could be most heavily penalized" by a junk food tax.
Two thirds of French men and half of all women aged 35 to 74 are thought to be overweight, according to a study released in June, while one fifth of all adults obese.
France has taken steps to combat obesity in children, with vending machines banned in schools since 2005, and Bachelot has called for an end to unhealthy food ads during children's television programming.
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at 08:31 on August 5th, 2008
michelle.sundvick, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:16 on August 5th, 2008
Increase Tax on fast food to make restaurants more competitive is the intention. Young people meet at MCDO ( see photo) for a magic 1 Euro or $1 they get something offered and can sit as long as they want, no discussion it's their home. Real food Vegetables most youngsters don't know any more and could not digest them, enzyms, selenium all missing. The obvious Fatfree sugarfree nutrition makes fat with the combination of all E105 and so on "Educolorants". Nobody tested the combinations. Since 1980 they are approved in France, look what happens to the young people eating chips (having no money) exploding and they don't know why ? To cook you need money, vegetables are to expensive in France, the supermarkets buy a 1 kg tomatoe for 30 cents, sell for 2 Euros.
at 12:24 on August 5th, 2008
I'm surprised alcohol is included. Taxing junk food sounds like a good idea though. I have a feeling that people wont be too happy with this. But it'll be a lot better than if this tax took place in the states.
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mceggertat 13:04 on August 5th, 2008
McDonald, Cannes/France, Croisette
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at 16:58 on August 5th, 2008
michelle.sundvick, I like this story. It's good stuff.
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angela12345_1998at 21:46 on August 5th, 2008
This is a McDonalds restaurant in downtown Bordeaux, France (part of the screen of options to choose from).
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at 21:57 on August 5th, 2008
michelle.sundvick, I like this story. It's good stuff.
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Jack Mucktoat 04:27 on August 6th, 2008
freedom equality french fries!
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trautmanphotographyat 14:20 on August 6th, 2008
This shot was from a soap display of tradtional scented soaps from the farmers market in Nice, France.
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m a n u e l aat 15:00 on August 7th, 2008
bombom!
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adzboarderat 15:47 on August 7th, 2008
I bought this while on a snowboarding holiday in Les Arcs, France. Wish I hadn't !!
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