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jaysay 12-03-2009 16:39

Chocolate tax
 
A doctor in Scotland is pushing for there to be more tax put on chocolate to help combat obesity, what a lode of garbage. They always take a sledge hammer to crack a nut, I like a bit of Chocolate now and again, and I'm not exactly fat, so this chap wants to punish me for other peoples lack of self control. Its just like stopping beer deals at supermarkets to curb binge drinking, I don't binge drink either. So I and other people like me, who take things in moderation will have to suffer for those who have no self control, beam me up scotty:(:(:(

Eric 12-03-2009 16:45

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I thought that the way to combat obesity was diet and exercise ....

Hey, just had an idea: instead of making chocolate more expensive, why not make the healthy alternatives cheaper:eek:

Taggy 12-03-2009 16:48

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Why do they always think the answer is to price people out of the market. Guess they also think that all people on low incomes are Stupid and Lazy!:(


Best Regards - Taggy

panther 12-03-2009 16:51

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Ive heard it all now!:(
Taxing chocolate to combat obesity?....what aload of poo.
If anyone is addicted to chocolate, they will get it at any price...like ya said make healthy food cheaper;)
Also it isnt just chocolate that makes ya fat......:rolleyes:

MargaretR 12-03-2009 17:09

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Most Doctors are ignorant about nutrition and are only concerned to treat/mask symptoms with prescription/man-made drugs.:mad:
Chocolate is good for you
Chocolate's good for you! | Food | goodtoknow

shillelagh 12-03-2009 17:10

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BBC NEWS | Scotland | Glasgow, Lanarkshire and West | GPs vote against 'chocolate tax'

There you go ... at least the rest of the docs voted against it ....

Retlaw 12-03-2009 17:14

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If chocolate is so bad why do they issue it in army rations, and recommend it for survival packs.

That quack wants his head examining, preferably with 1/2 a brick.

Retlaw.

MargaretR 12-03-2009 17:18

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Vets are better educated than our doctors:rolleyes:

Retlaw 12-03-2009 17:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 691739)
Vets are better educated than our doctors:rolleyes:

Spot on Margaret, a dog or cat can't tell the Vet whats wrong, the vet has to diagnose, wheras you tell the doc whats wrong and he guesses at the treatment.
What I'd like to know is, how deaf and dumb people ever get the right treatment.

Retlaw

Eric 12-03-2009 18:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 691734)
Most Doctors are ignorant about nutrition and are only concerned to treat/mask symptoms with prescription/man-made drugs.:mad:
Chocolate is good for you
Chocolate's good for you! | Food | goodtoknow

Thank god I eat healthy ... another Snickers bar anyone:D

Eric 12-03-2009 18:16

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 691737)
If chocolate is so bad why do they issue it in army rations, and recommend it for survival packs.

That quack wants his head examining, preferably with 1/2 a brick.

Retlaw.

This is sort of a serious question: why is it usually 1/2 a brick ... I remember it from my childhood back in the horse and buggy days, then it was half a NORI ... why a half brick and not a full one:confused:

Staying with the "brick" theme: this Dr. sounds like he is a few bricks short of a full load:mosher:

Royboy39 12-03-2009 18:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 691762)
This is sort of a serious question: why is it usually 1/2 a brick ... I remember it from my childhood back in the horse and buggy days, then it was half a NORI ... why a half brick and not a full one:confused:

Staying with the "brick" theme: this Dr. sounds like he is a few bricks short of a full load:mosher:

Your on the right track Eric. :)

Benipete 12-03-2009 19:16

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 691741)
Spot on Margaret, a dog or cat can't tell the Vet whats wrong, the vet has to diagnose, wheras you tell the doc whats wrong and he guesses at the treatment.
What I'd like to know is, how deaf and dumb people ever get the right treatment.

Retlaw

They infect their pet with the infection then take it to the vets - Simples:hehetable

garinda 12-03-2009 19:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 691724)
A doctor in Scotland is pushing for there to be more tax put on chocolate to help combat obesity

Without fried Mars bars many Scots wouldn't get any solid nutrition at all.

Man cannot live by Buckfast Abbey Wine and whisky chasers alone, at least not north of the border.

:D

Retlaw 12-03-2009 19:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric (Post 691762)
This is sort of a serious question: why is it usually 1/2 a brick ... I remember it from my childhood back in the horse and buggy days, then it was half a NORI ... why a half brick and not a full one:confused:

Staying with the "brick" theme: this Dr. sounds like he is a few bricks short of a full load:mosher:

Because 1/2 a brick is easier to throw than a full one, whether its 1/2 a Nori or any other make.

Retlaw.


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