Warning label for sugary drinks passes California Senate

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A bill to require sugary soft drinks to carry labels warning of obesity, diabetes and tooth decay passed the California Senate on Thursday, the latest move by lawmakers nationwide aimed at persuading people to drink less soda.

The legislation next goes to the state Assembly, where it is likely to continue to face an ongoing tug-of-war battle between the U.S. food and beverage industry and public health officials, who have lobbied for the measure. Governor Jerry Brown would then have to sign it into law.

If implemented, the measure would put California, which banned sodas and junk food from public schools in 2005, in the vanguard of a growing national movement to curb the consumption of high-calorie beverages medical experts say are largely to blame for an epidemic of childhood obesity.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/05/30/us-usa-beverages-california-idUKKBN0EA03D20140530

Not keen on the journalist's use of 'preventable diabetes', I wonder what the labels actually say? Certainly, sugar plays no part in developing Type 1, and Type 2 is not always 'preventable'.
 
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