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Legal and Administrative Feasibility of a Federal Junk Food and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax to Improve Diet.

Jennifer L Pomeranz1, Parke Wilde1, Yue Huang1, Renata Micha1, Dariush Mozaffarian1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate legal and administrative feasibility of a federal "junk" food (including sugar-sweetened beverages [SSBs]) tax to improve diet.
METHODS: To assess food definitions and administration models, we systematically searched (1) PubMed (through May 15, 2017) for articles defining foods subject to taxes, and legal and legislative databases as well as online for (2) US federal, state, and tribal junk food tax bills and laws (January 1, 2012-February 28, 2017); SSB taxes (January 1, 2014-February 28, 2017); and international junk food tax laws (as of February 28, 2017); and (3) federal taxing mechanisms and administrative methods (as of February 28, 2017).
RESULTS: Articles recommend taxing foods by product category, broad nutrient criteria, specific nutrients or calories, or a combination. US junk food tax bills (n = 6) and laws (n = 3), international junk food laws (n = 2), and US SSB taxes (n = 10) support taxing foods using category-based (n = 8), nutrient-based (n = 1), or combination (n = 12) approaches. Federal taxing mechanisms (particularly manufacturer excise taxes on alcohol) and administrative methods provide informative models.
CONCLUSIONS: From legal and administrative perspectives, a federal junk food tax appears feasible based on product categories or combination category-plus-nutrient approaches, using a manufacturer excise tax, with additional support for sugar and graduated tax strategies.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29320289      PMCID: PMC5846580          DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Public Health        ISSN: 0090-0036            Impact factor:   9.308


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Review 1.  Adoption and Design of Emerging Dietary Policies to Improve Cardiometabolic Health in the US.

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3.  Pomeranz et al. Respond.

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4.  The Potential Data-Generating Role of a Federal Junk Food and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax.

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5.  Cost Effectiveness of Nutrition Policies on Processed Meat: Implications for Cancer Burden in the U.S.

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7.  Associations of a National Tax on Non-Essential High Calorie Foods with Changes in Consumer Prices.

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8.  Consumption of Ultraprocessed Foods and Diet Quality Among U.S. Children and Adults.

Authors:  Junxiu Liu; Euridice Martinez Steele; Yan Li; Dimitra Karageorgou; Renata Micha; Carlos A Monteiro; Dariush Mozaffarian
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