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Originally Posted by GGG
One thing I though with the 3000 calories of healthy food is better than 2000 calories of unhealthy food is that it is difficult to eat 3000 clean calories a day. Rather than taxing outcomes for additional health care we need to tax the consumption end of it so you target bad behaviours rather than genetics.
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If we're talking taxing chocolate bars to the hilt while reducing the costs of vegetables, I'm with you 100%.
As for "difficult to eat 3000 clean calories a day", if you mean that you would feel full well before eating that much, I can easily have that much if not more.