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Do Taxpayer Subsidies Play a Role in the Obesity Epidemic? 

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Last updated: 2024/07/11 at 2:13 PM
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Do tax payer subsidies play a part in contributing to the obesity epidemic in the United States? It is evident that American taxpayers are providing billions of dollars in subsidies to industries such as sugar, meat, corn, soybeans, and high-fructose syrup, which are ultimately leading to the availability of cheap, low-quality convenience foods. This shift in food quality, rather than quantity, has had a significant impact on the rising obesity rates. The Farm Bill, originally created to support small farmers during the Great Depression, has been manipulated by Big Ag to benefit large producers of beef, pork, and other animal products.

Additionally, subsidies have led to a decrease in the relative cost of unhealthy foods like dairy, meats, sweets, oils, and soda, while the cost of fresh fruits and vegetables has doubled. As a result, Americans are consuming more processed foods that are high in added sugars and fats, which is contributing to the obesity epidemic. Instead of subsidizing nutritious foods like fruits and vegetables, the government continues to support industries that produce unhealthy, low-quality products.

It is time to rethink our approach to subsidies and prioritize the health of the population by promoting the consumption of nutritious foods. By redirecting taxpayer dollars towards fresh, whole foods, we can work towards combating the obesity epidemic and improving public health.

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