Re: Just a fifth of people with diabetes have condition unde
What do you mean by "sugar". If you mean sucrose then you'd have something like the USA situation where High Fructose Corn Syrup (which is rather worst than sucrose) is used. (Possibly High Fructose Potato Syrup, since less maize is grown in Europe.) About the only way such a tax might be useful is if it was applied per mol of glucose, in any form!
michaeldavid said:Okay, point taken. But I wonder if sugar alone couldn't realistically be taxed. I believe this might have a significant educative effect.
What do you mean by "sugar". If you mean sucrose then you'd have something like the USA situation where High Fructose Corn Syrup (which is rather worst than sucrose) is used. (Possibly High Fructose Potato Syrup, since less maize is grown in Europe.) About the only way such a tax might be useful is if it was applied per mol of glucose, in any form!