Denmark Discovers the Dangers of Nanny State Food Taxes
Taxes on food inflate food prices, threaten jobs. Imagine that.
As America's dining room Nanny Statists attempt to use the government to force people to eat better, Denmark has discovered there are hefty consequences and are scaling their efforts back. Via the BBC:
The Danish government has said it intends to abolish a tax on foods which are high in saturated fats.
The measure, introduced a little over a year ago, was believed to be the world's first so-called "fat tax." …
Foods containing more than 2.3% saturated fat - including dairy produce, meat and processed foods - were subject to the surcharge.
But authorities said the tax had inflated food prices and put Danish jobs at risk.
It also caused Danes to cross the border and buy their delicious fatty foods in Germany instead.
Because of the bad consequences of the fat tax, Denmark has also decided to cancel a proposed tax on sugar. Somebody let Michael Bloomberg know.
Voters in two cities in California rejected efforts on Election Day to add significant taxes on sodas (Libertarian trigger warning: Huffington Post piece treats voters as slaves to the evil soda lobby and not actual thinking human beings). Voters had good economic reason to reject these bills. American cities are not oases in some vast desert. If soda prices were ridiculous in El Monte, people could just buy their soft drinks (along with the rest of their groceries) in nearby communities. The end result would be that the only people still shopping for food in El Monte would likely be those who couldn't transport themselves to other communities. In other words: poor people. And if the loss of consumers caused El Monte stores to close down? Again, the major impact would be on the poor. They'll pay not just from the loss of consumer choice: Grocery store employees are also notably on the low end of the pay scale.
In New York, Bloomberg's large soda ban has so many exceptions that certain businesses will undoubtedly benefit (convenience stores) while others are harmed (fast food restaurants, movie theaters). What makes Bloomberg's Nanny Statism frustrating is that the market is providing alternatives already. McDonald's is seeing its first monthly sales drop in nine years. Yes, the economy (especially in Europe) gets a significant amount of blame. But competition is playing a role as well. Via The Wall Street Journal:
McDonald's is facing stronger competition from resurgent rivals that had languished for years. Burger King Worldwide Inc., for example, has been rolling out new sandwiches and promoting discounts, and Wendy's Co., too, has been offering coupons, upgrading restaurants and adding fresh menu items.
Also notable, many convenience stores have for years pushed themselves into the cheap, hot, fatty food market. There's no reason to think Bloomberg's large soda ban will make people healthier. It will likely enrich some exempted businesses that sell unhealthy food as fast food restaurants lose business even after having added more healthy options to their menu.
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Couldn't they just subsidize lipo instead?
If Denmark were run by Michael Bloomberg, he would be sending Danish intelligence agents into Germany to provoke smuggling fatty foods into Denmark in order to make an argument that Germany should be forced to ban fatty foods as well. Fortunately, that is not the world we live in. Unfortunately Bloomberg does rule New York City, a rather nationally influential municipality in the U.S, rather than a somewhat less influential foreign government.
Didn't Bloomberg send NYPD detectives to gunshows in Virginia and Arizona just to prove that gun laws are too lax? I remember reading how pissed off officials in those states were when they found out.
He also had them do things in Jersey, like surveillance on Muslims, where they have no jurisdiction. I can assure you that Jersey officials were not amused.
Hence my paragraph.
Yeah, he sent them down to VA. Bob McDonnell is now our governor, but at the time he was AG. He said if that asshole pulled that shit again, he'd have the NY cops arrested.
I wouldn't be surprised if Bloomy was on a flight over there right now to try and convince Denmark officials that they really do have to double down on the stupid, instead of trying something else.
Wow. What a bunch of Euro Nannies. Thank science this could never happen in the US.
Burger King Worldwide Inc., for example, has been rolling out new sandwiches and promoting discounts, and Wendy's Co., too, has been offering coupons, upgrading restaurants and adding fresh menu items.
I wonder why McDonald's doesn't do any of these things.
Oh wait, McDonald's does all these things even more than Burger King and Wendy's do.
Maybe NYC McDonald's can start selling cigarettes so they can re-classify themselves as convenience stores.
More like Denmark discovers that you cannot change the laws of economics.
OK, this has nothing to do with nothing, but what happened to Tim Cavanaugh and Lucy Steigerwald?
Huh?
Alien abduction, of course. The government knows all about this, but they can't tell us, because they are in on it. They are all lizards.
I explain here what happened with Lucy.
I think Tim kidnapped Lucy and locked her in a basement in the middle of nowhere that is slowly filling up with water. Tim has been captured but is not talking so he's been hooked up to a machine that lets another person enter his mind through his dreams. I believe there is an ongoing attempt to find Lucy's location.
Are you implying that Dreamscape was a documentary?
No, Dreamscape was pure fantasy. This movie is based on real life events.
Frylock: Shake wait. The Highlander was just a movie.
Master Shake: No, Frylock, The Highlander was a documentary, and events happened...in real time.
Fuck you Sparky. The Lizard-Dude is real. I've seen him.
No, you only THINK you've seen him because somebody planted the memory of having seen him in your mind.
If only they would have planted Kate Capshaw in there instead.
I'm not sure about Tim, but Lucy is probably hiding with all the other white women for the next 4 years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQ-ISsDm8M
By the way, I really like those little cookies.
They're like delicious little packets of sugar coated, crispy butter.
Well, usually butter flavored vegetable shortening.
Well, I did say like. Brings me back to the days when I used to take a spoonful of shortening and dip it in the sugar bowl. Good times.
I used to get a tin that sized every Christmas, er, Holiday Season, when I worked for Maersk Sealand. Best part of the job.
How come their governments can learn but ours can't?
American exceptionalism!
Ah, yes. Exceptionalism means never having to say "Whoops!".
I hope this doesn't raise the price of the yummmy Havarti I buy at my Sam's club when pudgy Danes are suddenly able to buy it again at non-stratospheric prices.
Maybe Denmark not only realized this was a stupid idea, but also that eating fat doesn't make you fat? No? Everyone just gonna keep riding that low-fat/high-carb dead horse? Cool.
This. You sound like someone that's read Taubes's books.
Look, if we can't hold on to outdated "common sense" bullshit that was pushed by the government for years, what do we have left?
Leeches. And bleeding. And exorcism.
Yes, this. A sugar ban or tax, as bad of an idea as that is, would at least be trying to promote something that would make people healthier. Trying to reduce fat consumption is just bad on every level.
Dowd Doubles Down on Democrat Dipshittery
Was she chosen at random out of the NYC White Pages to write her columns?
"We are the Ones we've been waiting for."
Which is, of course, a self-help mantra for older women who can't find anyone to marry them.
Well, golly gee, Maureen... I can't imagine why no one wants to marry you.
"But, how can we be expected to keep the people quaint and content for Oprah if we cannot violate a few laws of economics now and then?"
The laws of economics just never care about the lofty goals of our betters. What a shame.