Art & Commerce: Food Fight

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Junk food kills. That’s the message of an ad placed in the Washington Post last week by a public-health group pushing for a national snack tax.
“Let’s charge a penny or two tax on soft drinks or other junk foods to fund public-health campaigns,” says the ad, produced by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. “The junk-food makers can afford it. They’re living off the fat of the land.”
Critics of the idea snidely call it the Twinkie tax.




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