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Tax on Fatty Foods

  Author:  36704  Category:(News) Created:(6/9/2003 9:07:00 PM)
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By Corinne Amoo

LONDON (Reuters) - Hamburgers, soft drinks and cakes could be hit with a "fat-tax" in a bid to combat Britain's growing levels of obesity, doctors said Monday.



The British Medical Association is proposing a 17.5 percent VAT on high-fat foods like biscuits and processed meats to solve obesity-related problems, which cost the NHS roughly 500 million pounds ($825 million) a year.

"There is an epidemic of obesity in the UK," said BMA spokesman Dr Martin Breach. "You are what you eat and if that is the case the British public have a huge problem."

"Charging VAT on saturated foods found in processed meat products like sausages, pies and pastries, butter and cream, may help save some lives."

According to government statistics, one in five men and one in four women is obese. Obesity is a serious risk factor for heart disease, high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes, muscle and respiratory problems and certain types of cancer.

A levy on fatty foods would be widely perceived as a regressive tax because people on lower incomes tend to eat proportionally larger quantities of cheap, high-fat food.

"We need to educate people about the benefits of eating healthy foods and make them more responsible for their health," said Belinda Linden, Head of Medical Information at the British Heart Foundation.

"We also have to be sure that a fat tax does not just end up penalizing the poor without actually changing eating habits."

But Breach said the tax would hit food manufacturers hard and have little effect on the poor.

"A fat-tax will remove food manufacturers' incentive to pump food full of fat. Instead they will fill processed foods with healthier ingredients and better selections of meat," he said.

"Fat is a cheap by-product of the meat processing industry -- they have mountains of the stuff and are desperate to use it, so they use it as cheap padding in foodstuffs," he added.

More than a billion people worldwide are overweight or obese, according to World Health Organization (news - web sites). Roughly 17.6 million are overweight children under five.





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Date: 6/9/2003 9:46:00 PM  From Authorid: 27046    Okay I don't exactly understand how they are going to do this simply because every 10 years or so what makes you fat changes. It used to be fat makes you fat, now it's sugar that makes you fat. Hmm.  
Date: 6/9/2003 9:52:00 PM  From Authorid: 12341    It's coming, first smoking, and now foods that contribute to obesity, heart disease, Type II Diabetes. The Metabolic Sydrome, about to be outlawed. The USA is next.  
Date: 6/9/2003 10:32:00 PM  From Authorid: 53052    well they can't seem to figure it out... first they say sugars are bad then all fats are bad then some fats are bad them breads are bad them meat is bad then meat is good....  
Date: 6/9/2003 10:49:00 PM  From Authorid: 62141    Ultimately any tax is paid by the consumer...How could that not affect the poor? Duh!
Date: 6/9/2003 10:57:00 PM  From Authorid: 13897    yuck yuck yuck! fast food restaurants are naasty! now, i do not mind a good old fashioned milkshake with real whole milk and ice cream, and a nice cheeseburger cooked outside in my back yard with lots of sauce and spicing... i love high calorie foods! they're awesome! but fast food restaurants get the lowest quality everything, then pack it with artificial flavors to make it taste decent... ewwww... and i don't know about that fat tax.. for some reason, it seeems like it just wouldn't fly for a loot of people. i mean, who votes on taxes and stuff in England? i really don't know.. but i don't think people who like fast food would like that too much at all...  
Date: 6/10/2003 12:12:00 AM  From Authorid: 53052    there is a reason why it's called fast food.. it's quick and it's cheap... it's usually aimed towards young families and teenagers and younger people.... aka the people who usually can't afford a good sit down meal and who don't have the time for it... how many times has it happened to you... it's 7pm you JUST burnt dinner or it went soggy and you are frustrated after a LONG day of work and the kids are hungry... what do you do... go for fast food... because it's cheap and it's accessible  
Date: 6/10/2003 12:54:00 AM  From Authorid: 13897    i wouldn't give my kids unhealthy food because i didn't want to make dinner. i mean, how long does it take to make a PB&J sandwich? and it's much cheaper.  
Date: 6/10/2003 12:56:00 AM  From Authorid: 13897    but I do understand what you mean, Midnightly. it doesn't require any effort and kids see it as a treat (usually, i think). we didn't eat much fast food when i was a kid, so i'd like to teach that to my children.  
Date: 6/10/2003 1:16:00 AM  From Authorid: 53052    how many kids are willing to eat a PB and J now a days? expecially if they had that for lunch.... how many parents would eat that??(don't forget the parent wants to eat too!) fast food was always a need food now last resort sort of thing for dinner... but when your exausted after a heck of a long day...when you just want to throw the pot through the window rather then use it for cooking... it's time to go pick something else up(and it be affordable)  
Date: 6/10/2003 1:39:00 AM  From Authorid: 13897    umm last i checked, kids still like PB&J.. unless they've been spoiled into eating fast food all the time. and sure, i'd eat one! they're GOOD!  
Date: 6/10/2003 11:44:00 AM  From Authorid: 53052    i have not been "spoiled by fast food" yet i wouldn't pick up a sandwich for dinner... actually i wouldnt eat a sandwich period! i was this way since i was probally 7 years old!  
Date: 6/10/2003 3:53:00 PM  From Authorid: 27046    Midnightly, people that don't have kids have no clue what they are in for when it comes down to actually having the family, working a job, taking care of them, the house, the bills, the cars, the grocery shopping, the after school activities, homework, baths, laundry, they soon find out that whether it's once a month, or once a week there are days when you just can't fathom standing at the stove for an hour, dishing it out, eating it and THEN cleaning it up with a million other things left to do before they go to bed and you can breathe. Nothing wrong with ordering out Chinese, or having a pizza delivered everynow and then...NO ONE is supermom!  
Date: 6/10/2003 3:55:00 PM  From Authorid: 53284    "OK so you want fries with that, it's only another $62.50 unless you want the big fries, we have an installment plan to pay for those"  

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