Coke launching campaign against soda tax

Coke launching campaign against soda tax

NEW YORK – Coca-Cola Co and its largest independent bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc, are teaming up on a campaign against a possible US tax on soft drinks.

In addition to a print and digital ad campaign in seven key US markets including Washington D.C., New York and Los Angeles, the effort will include public relations, speaking engagements and education designed to emphasise to consumers the benefits of a balanced diet and lifestyle that includes exercise.’Clearly, the threat of a soft drink tax demonstrates the need to better educate our consumers on what we’re doing to be part of the solution to the obesity problem in the United States,’ said Coke spokeswoman Diana Garza.There have been increasingly vocal calls for taxes on sugary drinks and junk food to help fight the problem of obesity in the United States.News of Coke’s campaign was first reported on the website of the company’s hometown newspaper, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, citing an interview with Coke Enterprises’ chief executive, John Brock.The paper said the penny-per-ounce tax that has been suggested would increase the cost of a 12-pack of soda by US$1,44, which Brock called ‘mind-boggling.’’Our bottlers believe the solution to obesity does not lie in attacking one product or by taxing middle-income Americans,’ Garza said.Since Congress will ultimately decide whether a tax is imposed, the newspaper said the campaign is expected to include political publications and websites in Washington.A strongly worded report on child obesity released earlier this month recommended that state and local governments tax junk food and soft drinks, while the American Heart Association said people should limit their sugar intake and said soft drinks were the No. 1 source of added sugars in the American diet.- Nampa-Reuters

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