express your views either for or against the statement the government should impose higher tax on junk food
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Yes, govt must impoase higher taxes on junk food to prevent unhealthy eating habits and health related problems
Explanation:
- Increased consumption of fast food is the primary reason that the world suffers from a severe issue such as obesity. Many people find it appropriate to place increased taxes on Junk food in order to address the topic of obesity.
- In India there are big health issues related to fast food intake. There are several fast foods in roadside shops that are dangerous to so many people, and it is vital that the government pays higher tax on junk food. If the tax on fast food is rising, people will slowly decrease their intake of fast food.
- Rising taxes will deter people from eating junk food that prevents them from obesity. People eat fast foods at a low price. If the govt begins to tax junk food, the cost of junk food will increase, that would prevent people from eating it.
- The govt might use fast-food tax to fund publicity campaigns to stop people from eating it. Unhealthy food habits have harmful repercussions on human health worldwide.
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Junk food is a bad for the economy and health of a healthy nation. The government should reduce the pattern and trend of junk food consumption.
- The govt can impose higher taxes, or ban junk food from being produced by putting heavy fines on the sale and purchase of junk food.
- Junk is not food for any healthy national economy and is injurious to the environment.
- Junk food creates pollution and leads to overpopulation. Lack of resources and unable to develop better alternatives leads to the formation of junk food. Govt should give incentives to those who leave eating junk.
Lean kore about the views either for or against the statement the government.
- brainly.in/question/16993931 answered by skyfall63.
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