NYC's Diet Advice: Stay Away From Soda »

Posted By ZagatBuzz 2 months, 3 weeks ago in News

The ever intrepid New York City Health Department launches a new campaign this week: Stop drinking soft drinks or else you are "Pouring on the Pounds."

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    newsguy20052 months, 3 weeks ago

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    I know a lot the conservatives will be mad at my saying this, but the NYC Board of Health is right. We should not be drinking sodas, or eating fast food for that matter. But let's just stay with the drinking of soda. It's all sugar and starch and goes right to fat. I've known people who have literally lost 20 lbs from simply stopping with the sodas.

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    Ciera-Marie2 months, 3 weeks ago

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    As long as the city of NY doesn't impose a ban on soda. Think about that. That would affect all fast food chains, movie theaters etc.

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