kathryn
Cathlete
An economic PHD candidate at our local university (comes to my yoga class) commented that for a 10 cent TAX (ooh that dirty word) on every product containing high fructose corn syrup,and I think all the processed snack foods,we could provide national health coverage in the equivalent of medicare (not medicaid) with prescription drug option (he got a little detailed and I'm likely fuzzing everything) with a surplus.
Not saying anyone likes taxes, but just sayin....
A tax on HFCS might lead manufacturers to stop using it (it's used because it's so cheap).
On the other hand, they might replace it with something just as bad or even worse, but initially unregulated!
Another cost of obesity, beyond health care, is energy cost. Bigger people need bigger vehicles, which burn more fuel. Even in the same size vehicle, the heavier one is, the more gas is used to transport that weight (that includes all types of vehicles, including airplanes).
And what about the costs of manufacturing larger sizes of clothes? I'm sure there's more energy used to make the fabric for a size 22 than for a size 10.