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    Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 2:57pm
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http://thegrio.com/2013/01/23/beverage-industry-nyc-lawyers-duel-over-drinks/

The city’s limit on the size of sugary drinks is an “extraordinary infringement” on consumer choice, a lawyer for the American Beverage Association and other critics said in court on Wednesday.

“New Yorkers do not want to be told what to drink,” attorney James Brandt told Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Milton Tingling.

The city Health Department’s chief lawyer, Thomas Merrill, told the judge that the limit is reasonable and needed, and the health board had the authority to enact it.

“The reason for the rule is that there is an obesity epidemic,” and scientific evidence show sugary drinks are playing a big role, he said. “A product that contains empty calories and no nutritional value is being over-consumed.”

Opponents also are raising questions of racial fairness alongside other complaints as the novel restriction faces a court test.

The NAACP’s New York state branch and the Hispanic Federation have joined beverage makers and sellers in trying to stop the rule from taking effect March 12. Critics are attacking what they call an inconsistent and undemocratic regulation, while city officials and health experts defend it as a pioneering and proper move to fight obesity.

The issue is complex for the minority advocates, especially given that obesity rates are higher than average among blacks and Hispanics, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The groups say in court papers they’re concerned about the discrepancy, but the soda rule will unduly harm minority businesses and “freedom of choice in low-income communities.”

The latest in a line of healthy-eating initiatives during Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s administration, the beverage rule bars restaurants and many other eateries from selling high-sugar drinks in cups or containers bigger than 16 ounces. Violations could bring $200 fines; the city doesn’t plan to start imposing those until June.

The city Board of Health approved the measure in September. Officials cited the city’s rising obesity rate – about 24 percent of adults, up from 18 percent in 2002 – and pointed to studies linking sugary drinks to weight gain. Care for obesity-related illnesses costs more than $4.7 billion a year citywide, with government programs paying about 60 percent of that, according to city Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas Farley.

“It would be irresponsible for (the health board) not to act in the face of an epidemic of this proportion,” the city says in court papers. The National Association of Local Boards of Health and several public health scholars have backed the city’s position in filings of their own.

Opponents portray the regulation as government nagging that turns sugary drinks into a scapegoat when many factors are at play in the nation’s growing girth.

The American Beverage Association and other groups, including movie theater owners and Korean grocers, sued. They argue that the first-of-its-kind restriction should have gone before the elected City Council instead of being approved by the Bloomberg-appointed health board.

Five City Council members echo that view in a court filing, saying the Council is “the proper forum for balancing the city’s myriad interests in matters of public health.” The Bloomberg administration counters that the health board, made up of doctors and other health professionals, has the “specialized expertise” needed to make the call on limiting cola sizes.

The lawsuit also argues the rule is too narrow to be fair. Alcohol, unsweetened juice and milk-based drinks are excluded, as are supermarkets and many convenience stores – including 7-Eleven, home of the Big Gulp – that aren’t subject to city health regulations.

The NAACP and the Hispanic Federation, a network of 100 northeastern groups, say minority-owned delis and corner stores will end up at a disadvantage compared to grocery chains.

“This sweeping regulation will no doubt burden and disproportionally impact minority-owned businesses at a time when these businesses can least afford it,” they said in court papers. They say the city should focus instead on increasing physical education in schools.

During Bloomberg’s 11-year tenure, the city also has made chain restaurants post calorie counts on their menus and barred artificial trans fats in french fries and other restaurant food.

In general, state and local governments have considerable authority to enact laws intended to protect people’s health and safety, but it remains to be seen how a court will view a portion-size restriction, said Neal Fortin, director, Institute for Food Laws and Regulations at Michigan State University.

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I'm a NYer & I find the NAACP out of line. I don't normally self promote, but I wrote a blog post about it:

http://www.bigapplestyle.com/post/41460852367/naacp-hispanic-foundation-side-with-aba-against-nycs
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Lol @ the decision will harm minority businesses. This is the same excuse they use as to why they allow liquor stores on every Corner in black neighborhoods. Allow the business owners to kill the communities they serve...yeah, that really promotes economic growth.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (7) Thanks(7)   Quote Tbaby Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 3:09pm
NAACP can't find better causes then this to fight in NYC?  It must be a racial Utopia there then, lol
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Lol I know right! I lost a lot of respect for the NAACP with this one. Being here and seeing how we as a ppl still have "miles to go before we sleep", I seriously cannot believe that the NAACP is choosing this issue to be something they seriously want to get behind.

And I saw the NAACP NYC head on CNN this afternoon, she sounded ignorant and actually managed to accidentally prove Bloomberg's point.

I'm seriously embarrassed by them right now.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (3) Thanks(3)   Quote BeatriceBean Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jan 25 2013 at 3:12pm
I don't know if I support a soda ban but I definitely don't support the NAACP for opposing it.
 
 
Well, I suppose if 7-Eleven and other chains won't be regulated, then I understand their reasoning (without supporting it).
 


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I was just reading an article about how this was bought and paid for by Cola since it is a big contributor  of the NAACP and apparently the Hispanic Fed too.
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NYC has a progressive history as it relates to food regulations at restuarants etc, and none of them have adversely effected businesses or NYC residents.

We had transfats banned a while ago and then followed it up with forcing calorie counts on all menus, especially at QSR. 8M+ residents are still here to tell the story lol.

I'm very against huge oversized sugary drinks just because I had to curb my SO from them. When we first started dating he used to drink the massive bottles of Gatorade just because. He wasn't working out - running a marathon - or anything that would require that kind of intake. I forced him to look at the Nutrition Facts and when he realized how much sugar he was drinking 2 - 3x a day he was shocked. It was "scared straight - sugar edition" time.

I had to open his eyes to it, now we barely drink anything other than water (except for my coffee - I can't give up my coffee!).
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The NAACP decides to fight this when black people are the number one group to be plagued with obesity and diabetes? Soda doesn't help any of that and NYC is one of the healthiest cities in the USA after the changes Bloomberg has made.Our life expectancy has also gone up

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And yall get mad when I say that the NAACP is a worthless, dead carcass of an organization.
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