Not exact matches
Maine wants to ban its residents on food stamps from buying soda and sweets, San Francisco approved health warnings on
ads for
sugary drinks, and the government and big food companies are still going back - and - forth on mandatory labeling.
Mayor Bloomberg's proposed plan to limit the sale of soda and other
sugary drinks to containers that are 16 ounces or less has drawn national attention, been widely criticized by editorial boards and columnists, and has made him a target for attacks from several groups including the Center for Consumer Freedom which ran an full page
ad in the New York Times.
March 13, 2017 • Over three years, a campaign urged Howard County, Md., residents to pare back on
sugary drinks — through
ads, social media, health counseling and changes to what vending machines sold.
In addition, the coalition raises awareness about the health effects of
sugary drinks through their Open Truth
ad campaign.