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Breaking : NYC Sugary Drink Ban Is Halted
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13/03/2013 12:57:16
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Food & Culinary
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Breuvages
Divers
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>>>New York City's limits on sugary drinks are not legal, a state judge ruled Monday. The ban on large-sized sugary drinks was set to go into effect on Tuesday.
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>>>This is a breaking-news story. Check back for updates.
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>>>http://www.cnbc.com/id/100442833
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>>I'm curious. How would people here feel if, instead of banning large drinks, the law required that anyplace selling sugary drinks had to provide at least one actually small (8 oz. or 12 oz. maximum) size? IOW, they had to offer people the chance to buy a single serving, but could then go up as large as they wanted?
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>>When I was growing up, I think the standard soda cup sizes were 8, 12 and 16 oz. That 16 oz. seemed huge to us. Now, that's about the smallest you can ever find.
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>>Tamar
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>How about "the law requiring people to use the brain in their heads"? <g>. The way this society becomes more and more litigious and the government want to legislate everything, one day we will see a warning on a chain saw "this saw is not intended for shaving legs or any other body parts."
>I know what you will say; same people just don't have the "raw" stuff <bg>.

Some day? ;)
http://www.forbes.com/2011/02/23/dumbest-warning-labels-entrepreneurs-sales-marketing-warning-labels.html

From the slideshow regarding chainsaws:
http://www.forbes.com/2011/02/23/dumbest-warning-labels-entrepreneurs-sales-marketing-warning-labels_slide_4.html
Wine is sunlight, held together by water - Galileo Galilei
Un jour sans vin est comme un jour sans soleil - Louis Pasteur
Water separates the people of the world; wine unites them - anonymous
Wine is the most civilized thing in the world - Ernest Hemingway
Wine makes daily living easier, less hurried, with fewer tensions and more tolerance - Benjamin Franklin
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