AFGC rejects Melbourne council’s proposal to increase rates for fast food outlets
date:May 18, 2012
practical and would have no impact at all on obesity levels.


Dr Annison said, Proposals like Darebin Councils are simplistic and add nothing to either the debate or the outcome. The Henry Tax review said differential taxation was a poor regulatory option for influencing food choice.


If you were to go down that line, you would have to include a range of food outlets including supermarkets, petrol stations, bakeries, coffee shops, fish and chip outlets, and Thai, Indian and Pizza restaurants a
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