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Subject: [Leica] Supersize me
From: leica at screengang.com (Didier Ludwig)
Date: Wed Mar 7 07:31:07 2007
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Walt
Myself I'm always astonished about these damage claims - the US laws for 
product and producer's liability are much tougher than around here (Europe I 
mean). Personally I find it's up to each own's responsibility what he does 
to his health. If regulating smoking and obesity, then there could be done 
much more against it if the typical diseases resulting from it would be 
excluded from the basic health insurances (or coupled with a significant 
higher fee or percentage share). In Switzerland, a smoker costs half a 
million francs in average - smoking related illness costs only - and after 
subtracting the tobacco taxes he paid with every box of cigarettes.
Didier



>Didier
>
>Unfortunately, you are probably right. I can picture it now, with a 300 
>pound woman tearfully telling the jury " the Burger King made do it". The 
>destructive element of this scenario jumps out and bites like a snake. As 
>long as we blame everyone and everything but ourselves we don't stand a 
>chance. Who doesn't realize what a Whopper and fries  does to their 
>svelteness?  Nonetheless, it goes according to plan. The obese woman cries, 
>the jury sniffles, Oprah has tears running down her cheek for the close up 
>and we all lose.
>
>Burger King hands out a whopper of a cash settlement, and raises the price 
>for their delicacies. The obese woman takes he new found wealth, buys a 
>gold-plated scooter  to zip up and down the junk food aisles. The rest of 
>us? Who knows, maybe we continue to stuff ourselves silly in preparation 
>for the next ice age. :-)
>
>Walt
>
>Didier Ludwig wrote:
>>The day will come where these companies will be taken to court and claimed 
>>for damages for selling ill making goods - like the tobacco industry. 
>>Kellogs (corn flakes) for instance has already begun to use wholemeal 
>>ingredients and lowered the sugar contents - after they got tons of bad 
>>press articles about making kids fat.
>>Didier





Replies: Reply from chs2018 at med.cornell.edu (Chris Saganich) ([Leica] Supersize me)
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