Bklyn wrote:But the counter argument is that this is not limiting what a person chooses to consume. It is limiting the amount a person can purchase in one container.
The thing is, a person can still go to a local bodega and buy a two litre of Mountain Dew, screw open the top and go to town. A person can also go to a movie and buy two 16 oz colas and drink it up. They just can't buy a 32 oz container.
The thought is that even when a person buys two, they'll still only drink one...and be fine with that portion. It doesn't forbid someone from consuming as much as they want...they just can't do it from one large container. I don't see it as the same as San Fran killing the Happy Meal. That was a true nanny state move. This...not so much.
(I hate that I'm kinda arguing for this...because I think it's stupid. But, I think the mayor will get away with this)
Except they'll still be selling 32oz diet drinks, beers, shakes, slurpies and smoothies. The large drink isn't going away.
The law doesn't forbid someone from drinking a drink that isn't good for them in a large container, it just prevents them from drinking a variation of a cola.
So we'll see a new era of "diet drinks" that have 90% of the sugar of a regular drink, or 32oz drink cups with a sugar packet on the side labeled as a flavor enhancer for the diet drink.
We'll also see an unintended consequence of colas being replaced by these crazy ass energy drinks that are unregulated and does who knows what to the heart of an obese person.
Its just failed government
I like the stinky pinky but only up to the first knuckle, I do not want a GD thumb up there--I've told her multiple times and I always catch her when she tries to pull a fast one---it's my butthole for Chrissakes I'm gonna know--so cut out the BS.