Bad news for beverage companies and restaurant chains
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Bad news for beverage companies and restaurant chains because some experts might call for tax on sugary soft drinks. Soft drink and junk food raises blood pressure. People who consume sweetened soft drinks and junk food at night are more likely to gain weight faster than those that don’t.
According to Dr. Richard Johnson of the University of Colorado-Denver excessive fructose intake may have a role in the worldwide epidemic of obesity and diabetes! Read more…..


