Criminalizing Transfats

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Chicago alderman Edward M. Burke joined the ranks of politicians who want to make selling unhealthy food a crime.

Under Mr. Burke’s proposal, establishments that failed to remove “artificial trans fats” from their kitchens would be fined $200 to $1,000 a day. In the crowd at the Taste of Chicago on a recent evening, most people seemed amused at the prospect that City Hall might legislate their waistlines. Others chuckled at what they considered naïve earnestness, to think that a city’s long love affair with big, tasty, greasy food could be undone with a simple vote of 50 aldermen (some of whom appear to have some appreciation of the affair).

Chicago Weighs New Prohibition: Bad-for-You Fats

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I think this is just another example of Americans overeating then trying to blame a substance for their problems.

Hunter Cashdollar

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