Big4Country All American 11914 Posts user info edit post |
http://news.yahoo.com/nyc-soda-size-rule-eyed-coffee-shops-clubs-163636105.html
This sounds like a stupid law to me. What is going to stop someone from getting a free refill, or ordering a second soda? That would be no different than people ordering a second beer at the bar. I think it could even make things worse in some situations. People could end up pouring even more sugar in their coffee than what the machine at Dunkin' Donuts puts in the cup. Curing the obesity problem starts with exercise and making good eating choices, not the size of the drink that the resturant serves. I'm not in great shape, but I do work a physical job and play soccer 3 nights a week while avoiding the soda machine and coffe pot at work. When it gets hot out and I play 3+ games a week I can get my weight down to 159 lbs. Most of the time I stay around 165 lbs. I don't always eat the best diet either.
Thoughts on this law? 3/9/2013 12:33:13 PM |
thegoodlife3 All American 39304 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I'm not in great shape, but I do work a physical job and play soccer 3 nights a week while avoiding the soda machine and coffe pot at work. When it gets hot out and I play 3+ games a week I can get my weight down to 159 lbs. Most of the time I stay around 165 lbs. I don't always eat the best diet either." |
3/9/2013 1:36:53 PM |
d357r0y3r Jimmies: Unrustled 8198 Posts user info edit post |
This is one of those threads where if you defend the policy at all, your credibility goes directly down the toilet. 3/9/2013 1:42:59 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
well. it was instituted by an elected official, so it's got that going for it 3/9/2013 2:32:58 PM |
Lumex All American 3666 Posts user info edit post |
A lot of people are going to be drinking a lot less soda because of this law.
Normally, I'm not in favor of nanny-state stuff. I just hate fat people. 3/9/2013 2:58:53 PM |
d357r0y3r Jimmies: Unrustled 8198 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "A lot of people are going to be drinking a lot less soda because of this law. " |
No, they aren't. This doesn't prevent anyone from buying large sodas in stores or gas stations. It doesn't prevent anyone from getting refills. It's certainly not going to prevent them eating a shitload of food and still getting fat.3/9/2013 3:04:16 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
I support anything that points out to people that their coffee is a milkshake, not a coffee. The ban on large sugary coffee drinks is my favorite part, I hate fat people and hate them with 30oz mocha frappachinos with extra whip.
And as a jealous diabetic, I wish I was in NYC so I could enjoy everything about it 3/9/2013 3:04:55 PM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
I appreciate what he's trying to do but it's still unfair to business owners if you can still get the Big Gulp at 7-11 because the law is selective.
Public education and outreach would have been a better solution here than a legislative one, in my opinion. 3/9/2013 3:10:37 PM |
skywalkr All American 6788 Posts user info edit post |
Guys, the government knows what is best for you, let them handle it. 3/9/2013 4:45:43 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
this issue is about government reach, not if they know what's best. unless you would like to explain how giant sugary drinks are best for me, then go ahead. 3/9/2013 6:07:31 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
they taste more delicious that smaller sugary drinks? 3/9/2013 6:15:12 PM |
ncstateccc All American 2856 Posts user info edit post |
I wish North Carolina lawmakers would propose laws similar to this because it would be funny if they tried 3/9/2013 6:27:00 PM |
MisterGreen All American 4328 Posts user info edit post |
this kind of shit goes hand-in-hand with deeper government involvement in health care. expect more of it. 3/9/2013 7:42:45 PM |
Big4Country All American 11914 Posts user info edit post |
^^The article said something about it becoming a national law on Tuesday.
^And that is my problem with it too.
[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 8:01 PM. Reason : .] 3/9/2013 7:58:06 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
^uhhhh... no
(^^and the government isn't in healthcare, its still private companies just like always. what we need is for the government to actually be in healthcare)
[Edited on March 9, 2013 at 8:02 PM. Reason : mrgreen's dumb comment] 3/9/2013 8:01:27 PM |
Big4Country All American 11914 Posts user info edit post |
^nm, you're right. I hope this doesn't become a fad everywhere though. 3/9/2013 8:07:45 PM |
A Tanzarian drip drip boom 10995 Posts user info edit post |
If you don't like it, don't go to NYC.
Or leave, if you're already there. 3/9/2013 10:15:34 PM |
moron All American 34142 Posts user info edit post |
Our food industry is a huge reason we're over-weight (as a country, i'm not personally overweight). They focus on cheaper, unhealthier foods that are easy to market, which has become pervasive in our society. It looks like as a result of this law, businesses are already starting to evaluate their foods.
Yeah, if you want more drink, get more drink (the law SHOULDN'T stop this), but now hopefully food places will offer more than the same 5 GROSSLY unhealthy soft drinks available in every corner of the country. I'd like to go to Fl. and see some local-orange based drink, we should have grape and cherry based drinks in NC,and some apple-based drink up in the north west.
Anyone who'd argue that unlimited coke/pepsi/mtn dew/dr. pepper should be the beverage standard around the country is an idiot. The market has clearly failed us in this situation.
The law should be repealed though, there's too many situations where exemptions should be made, and it looks like they missed some, and they've made their point.
[Edited on March 10, 2013 at 2:21 PM. Reason : ] 3/10/2013 2:17:29 PM |
MisterGreen All American 4328 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "and the government isn't in healthcare, its still private companies just like always. what we need is for the government to actually be in healthcare" |
so what you are saying is that the government has absolutely zero involvement with the way healthcare is run in the united states?
[Edited on March 10, 2013 at 2:30 PM. Reason : dtownral's dumb comment]3/10/2013 2:28:27 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
only as much as the private insurance companies wanted them to be under the conservative created privatization "pro-business" model created by conservatives.
[Edited on March 10, 2013 at 3:20 PM. Reason : you know, that conservative republicans created because privatization fixes everything] 3/10/2013 3:19:37 PM |
1337 b4k4 All American 10033 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The market has clearly failed us in this situation." |
How do you figure? The market isn't about providing you what's healthiest, it's about providing the people what they want. Clearly the people don't want to be healthy, if they did, they'd demand something else, or do what I do and just order water.3/10/2013 3:20:22 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
its also not a free market considering how much government money goes into subsidizing high fructose corn syrup, corn is in everything now because of it. 3/10/2013 3:28:05 PM |
ncstateccc All American 2856 Posts user info edit post |
the government needs to be purged out of a lot of things 3/10/2013 4:18:19 PM |
budlight2256 ยบ_0 598 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "its also not a free market considering how much government money goes into subsidizing high fructose corn syrup, corn is in everything now because of it." |
3/10/2013 7:10:17 PM |
Dentaldamn All American 9974 Posts user info edit post |
Will this affect beer!!!!!?????!!?
I just thought of this. 3/10/2013 8:00:26 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
At least New Yorker's can still have unlimited Twinkies, right? 3/10/2013 9:00:39 PM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Fuck those corn subsidies and fuck this stupid law, too...and double-fuck any stupid dipshit who thinks this is a good idea or even acceptable. 3/10/2013 9:27:10 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Bloomberg was on Sunday Morning. His argument in a nutshell was yes, this won't prevent people from getting multiple drinks, refills, etc. but his thought was that people would be too lazy to get that second drink, refill, etc. 3/10/2013 9:46:04 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
it in no way makes this okay, but that's going to usually be true 3/10/2013 10:02:27 PM |
Big4Country All American 11914 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Bloomberg was on Sunday Morning. His argument in a nutshell was yes, this won't prevent people from getting multiple drinks, refills, etc. but his thought was that people would be too lazy to get that second drink, refill, etc." |
So he thinks people will be too lazy to ask the server for a refill? Sometimes they bring me one when I don't even want one. Maybe things are different in NY though.3/10/2013 10:34:11 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
last time i ate in NYC refills were not free. 3/10/2013 11:14:47 PM |
MORR1799 All American 3051 Posts user info edit post |
also people in NYC are by nature on the run and in a hurry all the time. So a lot of meals tend to be grab-and-go, which makes it unlikely that a customer would even get a refill.
Quote : | "At least New Yorker's can still have unlimited Twinkies, right?" |
You remember what happened to Twinkies, right?
Quote : | "what we need is for the government to actually be in healthcare" |
orly?
Also, fuck Michael Bloomberg3/11/2013 11:58:34 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
TSBers don't get jokes, do they? 3/11/2013 12:49:44 PM |
MORR1799 All American 3051 Posts user info edit post |
ha, my b
maybe the gov't can buy the rights and produce gov't approved Twinkies 3/11/2013 2:23:14 PM |
TKE-Teg All American 43409 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "So he thinks people will be too lazy to ask the server for a refill? Sometimes they bring me one when I don't even want one. Maybe things are different in NY though." |
LOL, have you even been to NYC? "Free Refills?" LOL, GTFO man. 3/11/2013 4:15:17 PM |
ElGimpy All American 3111 Posts user info edit post |
Sometimes at a Chinese restaurant they will refill my water before I ask, but even that has become few and far between these days
This got thrown out by a NY Supreme Court judge btw (or am I late on this comment?)
Also, not to side with either side on this law, but just to comment on the idea that people will drink the same as they always did regardless of container size: According to a study I read a year or so ago on potato chips (no I will not waste my time finding it) people ate less of them when you put 20 little single serving bags in front of them instead of 1 giant bag. End point: Statistically speaking, people will consume less of something when they have are served less at a time 3/11/2013 4:54:23 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
Biocked by the court 3/11/2013 4:58:07 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
judge has blocked it
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 4:58 PM. Reason : ^ i was here first] 3/11/2013 4:58:07 PM |
ElGimpy All American 3111 Posts user info edit post |
fuck both of you I win 3/11/2013 5:01:28 PM |
Igor All American 6672 Posts user info edit post |
AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT
One small step for small government supporters, one giant leap for healthcare budget deficits
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 5:15 PM. Reason : .] 3/11/2013 5:15:23 PM |
ActionPants All American 9877 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "What is going to stop someone from getting a free refill, or ordering a second soda? " |
Nothing. The idea is that if you get a 16 oz cup at McDonald's, where you have to get up and get the refill yourself, you might just go up and get one refill before you're done eating as opposed to getting a 64 oz cup and feeling like you have to drink the whole thing because you paid for it. The goal isn't to keep people from getting more soda, it's to change what people think of as the default.
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 5:22 PM. Reason : Surprised it got blocked tho]3/11/2013 5:21:40 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
you're surprised it got blocked? with all the arbitrary rules and loopholes? i'm surprised it made it this long. 3/11/2013 5:31:01 PM |
moron All American 34142 Posts user info edit post |
It was blocked on the grounds that it didn't apply to everyone, and in order to apply to everyone, it has to go through a legislature.
What happened to the idea that states were "incubators" that together helps find new ideas than the fed. government trying to take on more responsibility over the states?
Seems like this incubation would never happen, the way our current system works.
Quote : | "How do you figure? The market isn't about providing you what's healthiest, it's about providing the people what they want. Clearly the people don't want to be healthy, if they did, they'd demand something else, or do what I do and just order water. " |
This isn't ideal because we as a society share health resources (and would under any system). Considering this fact, if this is how the market is "supposed" to work, then the market needs some help in this case.
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 5:41 PM. Reason : ]3/11/2013 5:40:11 PM |
Igor All American 6672 Posts user info edit post |
Speed limits are arbitrary Gun magazine capacity limits are arbitrary Age limits to smoke and to drink are arbitrary
If data show that people can't think for themselves, why cant there be a limit on a size of a single-serving container to help them know when to stop (I am not talking about resealable bottles that can be used over time and are obviously more economical than 6-pack of soda cans)
I realize that education is key to fighting obesity in a long term. But legislation can go hand-in-hand with public education. Look at the cigarette smoking statistics in the US over the last few decades. 3/11/2013 5:47:45 PM |
dtownral Suspended 26632 Posts user info edit post |
just listing things you don't like doesn't make them arbitrary, speed limits are certainly not arbitrary. 3/11/2013 5:50:19 PM |
moron All American 34142 Posts user info edit post |
Education is futile in a large number of cases, when it's not ingrained.
Over the past 10 years, I believe the obesity rate among kids has dropped, which is a testament to education, but this was also due to pressure via legislation to push health and physical education in schools.
And think of the outcry if the Obama administration started buying ads on TV and facebook telling people to eat healthier... people already flip out when Michelle obama tells people to grow vegetables and eat less junk food, and she's just making a suggestion that has 0 real power.
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 5:53 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2013 5:52:01 PM |
ActionPants All American 9877 Posts user info edit post |
Agencies get a lot of deference and it's tough to show that an agency action is arbitrary and capricious, that's all. If they're worried about it applying differently to bodegas than restaurants, there's an argument that people don't usually walk down the street chugging 2-liter bottles and therefore won't drink as much in one sitting if they buy from a bodega rather than from a restaurant, and it usually doesn't take a lot more than an argument that won't immediately get laughed out of the room.
[Edited on March 11, 2013 at 5:55 PM. Reason : .] 3/11/2013 5:52:37 PM |
Igor All American 6672 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "just listing things you don't like doesn't make them arbitrary, speed limits are certainly not arbitrary." |
While I realize that there are calculations involved in setting speed limits, they are just as arbitrary as setting a safe single-serving or soda size. Just like big-gulp-lovers can argue that their body weight and and water capacity is much larger than average, people with high performance cars can say that they can hold the turns much better or stop much quicker than the bottom-line car that was used for safety calculations of the speed limit. What makes an 18-year old responsible adult, while the 17-year old a minor? What makes 21 year old responsible enough to drink while 20 year old is not? What makes an 8-round magazine a high-capacity one while 7-round magazine is standard?
All that shit is arbitrary.3/11/2013 6:23:18 PM |
TerdFerguson All American 6600 Posts user info edit post |
I don't think this would have really made any dent in obesity rates, to me its just a symptom of our healthcare/disease control programs ability to grapple obesity. They are kinda just throwing out anything they think might make a difference and is politically tenable (even if just barely).
Now that sugar is starting to be directly linked to diabetes I could see certain foods with warning labels similar to cigarettes and cancer (say foods with some ratio of calories coming directly from sugar). Although, I'm not sure that alone would make a difference in obesity rates either. 3/11/2013 6:26:00 PM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
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