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Health experts call for tax on soft drinks to fight US obesity
LONDON - US public health experts have proposed a federal tax for sweetened carbonated drinks, energy drinks, sports beverages and fruit juices, including brands such as Coca Cola, Pepsi and Tropicana, in a bid to tackle the global obesity crisis.
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