@Andrew__3000 EDIT: Cool. I appreciate that…I’m actually more right-leaning and was letting it go. It was the juice==soda that made me jump back in.
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@Andrew__3000 EDIT: Cool. I appreciate that…I’m actually more right-leaning and was letting it go. It was the juice==soda that made me jump back in.
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@Andrew__3000 @CouncilmanBMS @CouncilmanYitzy I’ve asked for water for my kid at some lunch place and they made a big deal out of it. I don’t remember where and clearly haven’t been back
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@Andrew__3000 @CouncilmanBMS @CouncilmanYitzy I can see biz not want to have to supply cups, straws, that kind of thing. The bill would at the very least have them have bottled water.
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@Andrew__3000 @CouncilmanBMS @CouncilmanYitzy Good question…no,because there’s a difference between having water and making water a menu item available.
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@CouncilmanYitzy @CouncilmanBMS Apple juice is from apples on trees. Soda is from a chem lab. (And I love diet soda)
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@CouncilmanYitzy @CouncilmanBMS Apple juice has antioxidants,vitamins, and even some fiber. Soda has soda.
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@CouncilmanYitzy @CouncilmanBMS Apple juice is mostly fructose. It is broken down in the liver and doesn’t pump insulin. Soda is mostly table sugar which requires insulin
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@CouncilmanYitzy @CouncilmanBMS Every permanent restaurant has potential to meet proposed bill but I don’t know if every one makes those choices clearly available.
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@CouncilmanYitzy So then I don’t understand your objection to @CouncilmanBMS ’s bill. It gave a non-exclusive list of common options.
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@CouncilmanYitzy But they can have water? So they can comply.
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