The software then plugs into the bar's sales system, revealing the difference
between drink sales and inventory levels.
Not exact matches
In terms of substitution effects, the major difference
between our estimates and those from the US is that our data indicate that diet soft
drinks are a substitute for sugar sweetened
drinks, whereas US data suggest that diet soft
drinks are a complement (as the price of sugar sweetened
drinks goes up, consumption of diet
drinks goes down).18 22 This may explain why a US tax on sugar sweetened
drinks has been so heavily resisted, as a «double whammy» on
sales of both diet soft
drinks and sugar sweetened
drinks would occur.18.
Between 1994 and 2007 regular soft
drink sales decreased by 10 % while low / no kilojoule soft
drinks sales doubled.
More marked changes were observed in children aged 2 — 18 y. Data from national grocery
sales indicated that per capita added - sugars intakes derived from carbonated soft
drinks fell 26 %
between 1997 and 2011 (from 23 to 17 g / d) with similar trends for noncarbonated beverages.
The number of nights lodging and activities specified in your package, roundtrip land, air and sea transfers
between Belize City and El Pescador, hotel tax,
sales tax where applicable, meals as specified in packages, local Belizean beverages (including soda, beer and rum) consumed at our bar, complimentary use of all amenities (pools, WIFI, gym, kayaks, bikes, etc) and a welcome
drink.
This extraordinary package includes: • Meeting you / family at Dangriga Airport • Round - trip boat transfers
between the airport and resort • Welcome cocktails on your arrival • Your own private beach cottage overlooking the Barrier Reef / Caribbean Sea • All meals (which include: breakfast, lunch, afternoon snack, 3 - course dinner daily with juice, fruits, coffee or tea • Your own private veranda with hammock and chairs • The Resort's Complimentary personal water canister, beach towels, and toiletries • Mini-fridge • Daily housekeeping • FREE use of kayaks, beach hammocks, Wi - Fi, water tubes, library exchange, snorkel gear, lounge and refills of purified
drinking water • Taxes (9 % Hotel Tax and 12.5 %
Sale Tax)
The Washington Post article points out how soda consumption increased 37 percent in Mexico
between 1998 and 1999 with the adoption of NAFTA; and
sales of sports
drinks exploded in Peru in the decade after its 2006 free trade agreement with the U.S. — something not seen in neighboring Bolivia, which hadn't signed an agreement.