On September 3, 2009
New York City Attacks Sugary Soft Drinks with Ad Campaign
“It’s hard to overeat without noticing it,” says the New York City health department. “By contrast, soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages can sneak up on you, adding hundreds of calories to your diet each day without ever filling you up.” That’s why the city is launching a three-month campaign — at a cost of $277,000 — to warn New Yorkers not to drink so many sugary drinks — including fruit juice. Naturally, the beverage industry is not happy about the campaign. The campaign’s messages are “so over the top that they are counterproductive to serious efforts to address a complex issue such as obesity,” the Beverage Association said in a statement. And furthermore, “the beverage industry provides an array of…
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