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A 2015 working paper by University of Chicago Prof. Jeffrey Grogger found that Mexico's soda taxes raised sugar-sweetened beverage prices by approximately 10 percent. More recently, a study ...
Mexico’s new tax on soda and other high calorie foods kicked in Wednesday, starting the clock on a big policy experiment that could reignite calls for similar actions in the U.S. Researchers ...
Sales of soda are climbing two years after Mexico imposed a roughly 10% tax on sugary drinks—a bright spot for an industry that has feared it could be cast as the next tobacco. Mexico’s tax ...
Since his stroke, Contreras has lost 30 kilos by eating healthier food, doing exercise and almost eliminating soda. “I am still overweight, but it has been a big achievement,” he says. Mexico ...
Luckily, somewhere else has a year’s head start on taxing soda: Mexico. In 2013, Mexico’s congress passed a one-peso-per-liter tax on sugary beverages that went into effect all over the ...
A 2015 working paper by University of Chicago Prof. Jeffrey Grogger found that Mexico's soda taxes raised sugar-sweetened beverage prices by approximately 10 percent. More recently, a study ...
One of the world’s highest soda taxes appears to be working. After just one year, purchases of sugary drinks in Mexico are down 12 percent, a new study shows. Even better, the biggest reductions ...
Know your Mexican soda. Jarritos Guava. What is it: A pink, carbonated soda with a guava flavor. What's it taste like: A sweet and surprisingly deep-tasting soda, with an intense ...
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