PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Pepsi is pulling 2-liter bottles and 12-packs of its products from Philadelphia grocery store shelves over the city's new tax on sweetened drinks.
The company says it wants to offer products and package sizes working families can better afford.
The 1.5-cent-per-ounce tax on sweetened and diet beverages is imposed at the distributor level. If fully passed on to the consumer it amounts to $1.44 on a six-pack of 16-ounce bottles.
The company's decision affects sodas including Pepsi and Mountain Dew and other sweetened drinks like Gatorade and Lipton Iced Tea.
Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney's office says the industry was trending toward smaller sizes well before the tax passed.
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Why do you think obesity is such a problem when soda is cheaper than water
ReplyDeleteALL these bs laws but the thugs run around like loose dogs ?
ReplyDeleteDemocrats use taxation as a behavior control mechanism over the people.
ReplyDeleteNo problem, Just go to neighboring Delaware and stock up on these items in bulk.
ReplyDelete8:59 Both parties do it. Every red state I can think of has a tax on cigarettes.
ReplyDeleteQuestion:
ReplyDeleteWhat's next, taxing Kool-Aid packets and five pound bags of sugar?
We didn't think about that. We'll get right on it, along with Sunny D and all of those sugary concoctions in the refrigerated section. Just as a heads up, we'll include orange juice and all other fruit juices and frukt drinks down the line, so be ready. Thanks!
Delete9:08 Then the police will start arresting people for untaxed sodas. Soon they will set up road blocks looking for contraband soft drinks.
ReplyDeleteme and my neighbors go to Delmar to buy beer, md is not getting 9% tax from us
ReplyDeleteI just can't believe that in a free country, the voters there in Philthy would have people telling them what they can and can't have like that.
ReplyDeleteShame on you libtard dumbocrat voters.
10:54
ReplyDeleteI already buy my groceries from Food Lion in Delmar and B J's warehouse club. My furniture in Delaware and my Lawn equipment. I already pay thousands of dollars in taxes in Maryland from income tax, property tax, flush tax, fees for landfill and I have double taxation and a penalty because my wife works in Delaware and we live in Maryland! I get ripped off each year from this state, then soon afterward, I get hit up with renewal for vehicle registration fees, Landfill renewal fee, and in June a F**King property tax bill!!! Over 2500 dollars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ten years to retirement and plan to sell my Maryland home and get the hell out of this state!
Dont feel bad there are states that do Veh insp Every year.
DeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteWhy do you think obesity is such a problem when soda is cheaper than water
March 22, 2017 at 8:37 AM
So True!
And I watch this show on TV called "My 600lb Life" and these people gorge on tons of food. Tons of fast food and sodas in 5 gallon buckets. Then they get to the point that they are so fat that they can't get out of their own bed and their family members keep feeding them tons of food. They run out to the fast food joint and come back with large bags of food and it looks like they just got done grocery shopping for the week but it is for Chubby.
Most people that are that Obese can blame no one but themselves and their loved ones. They are killing themselves.
We are an obese country because of tons of sugar in everything we eat. Every time we go to a fast food restaurant they want us to "Supersize" and most of the times it is cheaper and we end up eating all of it.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDelete8:59 Both parties do it. Every red state I can think of has a tax on cigarettes.
March 22, 2017 at 9:40 AM
Here's another IDIOT^^^ bitching about paying taxes on cigarettes because they are smoking and polluting our air. Then when they get COPD or lung cancer the government has to pay for their care.
Anonymous said...
ReplyDeleteDont feel bad there are states that do Veh insp Every year.
March 22, 2017 at 9:23 PM
Virginia used to and they also required you to get a county sticker.