Olive Drab Green
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Tzatziki is pretty fucking good.i love that taziki sauce they use, omg, who knew cucumbers and greek yogurt could taste so good?
Tzatziki is pretty fucking good.i love that taziki sauce they use, omg, who knew cucumbers and greek yogurt could taste so good?
man, i swear, i even googled how to spell that one, lol, now i'm seeing like three different ways to spell it.. fml, i can't win, lol...Tzatziki is pretty fucking good.
Freaky Greek-ies, man.man, i swear, i even googled how to spell that one, lol, now i'm seeing like three different ways to spell it.. fml, i can't win, lol...
Those are pretty good they sell them all over the place in Florida. gator tail is fucking delicious too.Boiled Peanuts now thats sounds er ....cool?
speaking of too stupid to exist, how are you doing today white supremacist?Its like seat belt laws. If you are too stupid to wear one, then dont. The world is overpopulated anyway.
ROFL. Totally reported.
Retarded fail.
Great Investment says the incumbent, but many see 'kickbacks' on both sides
Philadelphia has introduced a levy on carbonated sugary drinks,
despite a multimillion-dollar campaign by the beverage industry to block it.
It will become the first major US city to implement a so-called "soda tax",
which supporters say will improve the health of 1.5 million residents.
But opponents say it will hurt small businesses and poorer people.
The measure will come into force in January and is expected to raise $90m (£63m) next year.
The city's Democratic mayor, Jim Kenney, says the tax revenue will be spent on
pre-nursery and community schools, and recreation centres.
He said: "Philadelphia made a historic investment in our neighbourhoods and
in our education system today."
The tax will be set at 1.5 cents per ounce (about 50 cents, or 35 pence per litre).
Distributors will be required to pay it on all sugary or artificially sweetened drinks,
and may choose whether or not to pass it on to consumers.
"Soda tax" proposals have failed in more than 30 states and the only other city
in the US with a similar tax is Berkeley in California.
The beverage industry paid for advertising against the tax proposal,
saying the tax would be costly to consumers.
Multimillionaire Harold Honickman, who made his fortune in the soft drink bottling industry,
spent an estimated $1.7m (£1.2m) fighting the tax and said he would file a lawsuit
against the case.
In Philadelphia, more than 68% of adults and 41% of children are overweight or obese.
The council had already approved the measure in a previous vote,
and Thursday's 13-4 vote rubber-stamped the proposal.
the slim winners, happen to be slim moms?
The Peptic loosers may loose weight, ...but easier to appeal
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-36553964)
Northern NJ too.you must of been in northern PA.. thats the only place i seen that brand
Whoa! Blast from the past!tastykakes, wawa, soft pretzels, geno's,
Diet soda is actually worse for you than sugary soda. Aspartame can cause cancer plus I've seen a lot of fat people who drink a lot of diet soda when if they really gave a shit about health they would drink water and not eat at McDonald's. LolRetarded fail.
Why are diet versions included? They are zero calories.
This takes away the 'penalty' of sugary and puts a dark spin on the beverage industry in general for no good reason.
Which lobby/masters do we have to thank for this?
Aspartame 'can' but they don't really know for sure..usually when they do these experiments they shoot up the animals thousands of times the amount you'd ever be exposed to in our lives.Diet soda is actually worse for you than sugary soda. Aspartame can cause cancer plus I've seen a lot of fat people who drink a lot of diet soda when if they really gave a shit about health they would drink water and not eat at McDonald's. Lol
Yeah, just a classic taxation without representation a bit like tobacco even though the #1 killer is heart disease yet we don't unjustly tax McDonald's.Aspartame 'can' but they don't really know for sure..usually when they do these experiments they shoot up the animals thousands of times the amount you'd ever be exposed to in our lives.
In that case, we would need a frying pan tax..frying food 'can' cause cancer..hot dog tax..nitrates 'can' cause cancer..tuna fish 'can' contain mercury which 'can' cause cancer.
I'm still going with LOBBY FAIL continuing to control 'we the people'. Here's where GOP gets into trouble calling it government intervention, when it really is special interest.
Where does the soda tax go? To the schools? Like state lottery?
Washington has to stop being 'for sale'.