  France French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 36308, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:23 PM
Officially part of the country's tough austerity measures to combat the debt crisis, France will implement a new "soda tax" on Jan. 1. The legislation is also part of a growing trend in Europe to impose sin taxes on food and drinks associated with poor health and obesity.
French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity
Dec. 31, 2011
Officially part of the country's tough austerity measures to combat the debt crisis, France will implement a new "soda tax" on Jan. 1. The legislation is also part of a growing trend in Europe to impose sin taxes on food and drinks associated with poor health and obesity.
For French residents fond of sugary drinks like Coca Cola, life is about to get more expensive. The country's top constitutional body, the Constitutional Council, approved a new soda tax on Wednesday. The tax, which works out at about 1 euro cent per container, is part of austerity measures passed in France to combat the debt crisis, and is expected to generate around €120 million ($156 million) in revenue for the government.
In its decision approving the legislation, the Constitutional Council said that while it didn't believe the government was imposing the tax only to promote health and combat obesity, it also didn't see any unfair disadvantages for a specific product group in the legislation.
The "cola tax," as people are calling it in France, will now go into effect on Jan. 1. French media are reporting that most companies will raise the tax money by increasing their price per drink. Industry sources have told newspapers that soft drink prices could increase by as much as The tax is part of a comprehensive savings program by the conservative government aimed at reducing France's federal deficit in the coming years and preserving the country's imperiled AAA credit rating. Plans also include raising taxes on cigarettes and spirits as well as the elimination of numerous tax write-offs and incentives. Debate over the multibillion-euro package in parliament has been intense in recent months.
'A Tax that Stigmatizes Our Products'
The impact the tax could have on Coca-Cola's plants in France could also be one reason for the stiff opposition. The company, based in the United States, has five plants in France that employ some 3,000 people. In Pennes-Mirabeau near Marseille, 203 people work for the company. Coca-Cola officials state that they have invested €45 million in the plant over the past five years. During the debate over the tax, Coca-Cola said in September it was suspending a €17 million investment at the plant in "a symbolic protest against a tax that punishes our company and stigmatizes our products," the French news agency AFP reported.
Of course, the tax will not be applied exclusively to Coca-Cola products, but rather to all soft drinks, including French favorite Mecca Cola.
More than 60 members of parliament in the opposition had signed on to a petition to the Constitutional Council that was critical of the legislation. With the council's rejection of the complaint, the legislation will now go forward.
France is not the first country in Europe to levy such a tax. Earlier this year, Hungary introduced a "fat tax" on goods with high fat, sugar and salt content, including soft drinks. Denmark and several other European countries also have soda taxes.
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re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 3584, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Sat Dec 31, 2011 01:25 PM
Edited by GhostDivision (79003) on 2011-12-31 13:25:56
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 36308, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Sat Dec 31, 2011 04:17 PM
GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
do some researches only zeee rednecks are fat
it is known |
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re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By LTKilling Comments: 7418, member since Sun Aug 14, 2005On Sat Dec 31, 2011 09:59 PM
GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
WORDS COME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH LIKE SHIT FROM ASSHOLE
ahaha you are a faggot, you fucked with the wrong Aryan from Spain |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By balls Comments: 26371, member since Tue Aug 24, 2004On Sat Dec 31, 2011 10:12 PM
Watch cola sales slide to zero.
Brilliant. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 3)
en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 3584, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:58 AM
 I'm sorry Gomez Pyle, I forgot you were standing there. You may go now, Private Pyle.
LTKilling wrote:
GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
WORDS COME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH LIKE SHIT FROM ASSHOLE
ahaha you are a faggot, you fucked with the wrong Aryan from Spain |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By Lord_Haw_Haw Comments: 9056, member since Sun Mar 07, 2010On Sun Jan 01, 2012 03:10 AM
good idea. For a nation with a nationalized health system that also has to support a shitload of muzzie intruders, this will help the system
Getting rid of Muzzies will make it even easier on the system |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By mamud Comments: 17653, member since Mon May 21, 2007On Sun Jan 01, 2012 03:13 AM
 There's a difference, in French painting, between OBESE and nice. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By ProudRacist Comments: 6576, member since Thu Nov 22, 2007On Sun Jan 01, 2012 03:18 AM
LTKilling wrote:
GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
WORDS COME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH LIKE SHIT FROM ASSHOLE
ahaha you are a faggot, you fucked with the wrong Aryan from Spain
Yeah, GhostDivision, you should never hit a man wearing glasses. Take them off his face first. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 2)
en>fr fr>en By ibigmang  Comments: 17752, member since Thu Oct 06, 2005On Sun Jan 01, 2012 04:04 AM
some nigger wrote:
Aryan from Spain
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re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By JFrum Comments: 1025, member since Sat Nov 19, 2011On Sun Jan 01, 2012 04:09 AM
 GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
Its not pudgy girls they put on a pedestal |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By devadevadasa  Comments: 4198, member since Thu Nov 10, 2005On Sun Jan 01, 2012 12:58 PM
...you fucked with the wrong Aryan from Spain
probably a waste of time trying to educate you but here goes...aryan is a sanskrit word and aryans are indian
your boy hitler was a thief and a liar who stole all of his graphics from better cultures and bastardized ideas he couldn't comprehend
good speaker though |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity (karma: 1)
en>fr fr>en By GhostDivision Comments: 3584, member since Thu Feb 09, 2006On Sun Jan 01, 2012 11:52 PM
If Gomez Pyle was actually "European", instead of a third-world illegal beaner anchor-baby idiot, he might have had a clue about the popularity of curvier and heavier women among the French artists of the past. He fantasizes about Hitler so frequently that he appears to be completely unaware of the fact the Germany lost the war, and that his beloved fuhrer is simply a writhing, shrieking and crispy piece of kraut toast in one of the lower levels of Dante's Inferno.
ProudRacist wrote:
LTKilling wrote:
GhostDivision wrote:
According to their own modern propaganda, frogs never get fat- yet they put pudgy girls on a pedestal centuries ago in their art work.
WORDS COME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH LIKE SHIT FROM ASSHOLE
ahaha you are a faggot, you fucked with the wrong Aryan from Spain
Yeah, GhostDivision, you should never hit a man wearing glasses. Take them off his face first. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By FrogBites Comments: 2612, member since Mon Nov 14, 2005On Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:21 AM
Look for the great Kenyan President to follow suit in the coming year as he'd like to tax the hair on your head if he thought he'd get away with it. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By OldLyme Comments: 35701, member since Fri Jun 04, 2004On Thu Jan 19, 2012 07:34 PM
Have the baguette for all meals. The baguette, something seen stereotypical to France, is consumed with all meals. Sliced bread is uncommon in France and the baguette is used for everything. Water is the most common of drinks, consumed with all meals, but most of adults drink wine with lunch and diner. In France, it is considered weird to consume soft drinks during meals. |
re: French 'Cola Tax' Approved: Paris Vows to Fight Deficit and Obesity en>fr fr>en By FrogFryer Comments: 36308, member since Wed Apr 16, 2003On Thu Jan 19, 2012 09:23 PM
Edited by FrogFryer (63085) on 2012-01-19 21:26:17
hes gone chili spagehtti on us tonight
I had dinner at a french resturant tonight
I supersized it !!!!!!
not really cant stand that french "meal" wrapped in Mc paper crap
I ate at LE Phoo Phoo Le Bernardin with a bunch of da boys tonight
the oysters were flying
I had a nice bass
it was good |