Comment by lol768

3 hours ago

They already prevent advertising the sorts of foods that contribute to obesity to children, and encourage you to drink less sugary drinks by applying tax to them (though unfortunately manufacturers have responded to this by reducing choice and adding artificial sweeteners instead of selling something at a higher price that can be enjoyed once every few weeks.

I don't think any of this is unreasonable in a country that picks up the tab through both subsidised dental care and completely free-at-point-of-use healthcare.

Would a calorie cap be reasonable?

  • > Would a calorie cap be reasonable?

    A legislation that isn't possible to enforce is not reasonable, no.

    Banning cigarettes = easy to enforce.

    Banning sugar in soft drinks = easy to enforce.

    Limiting how many calories you can consume = how do you propose we do that? Do we even have the technology to track what someone eats? And do we carve out exceptions for athletes?

    If there was a way to cap calories without surgically inserting trackers into everybody I'm sure you'd see a lot less opposition to your idea.