Where ‘Yes! To Affordable Groceries’ Really Means No to a Soda Tax By News November 03, 2018 Add Comment Edit Coke, PepsiCo and other big beverage companies are the unseen forces (and funders) behind ballot initiatives that would ban taxes on food sales. Share this post Related PostsGerman Reporter Is Said to Face Espionage Charges in VenezuelaTrilobites: One of Nature’s Smallest Flowering Plants Can Survive Inside of a Duckgender letter: Sisterhood in the Halls of Congress, and You’re InvitedCanada Letter: Chrystia Freeland Talks Tariffs, Trade and China TensionsMichael Cohen Says ‘Of Course’ Trump Knew Hush Payments Were WrongArgentina’s #MeToo Moment: Actress Shares Account of AssaultThe Paris Accord Promised a Climate Solution. Here’s Where We Are Now.The Canadians Detained in China: an Ex-Diplomat and a Daring ‘Fixer’
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