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The following are some cities and states around the United States that have taxes or are considering imposing them for soft drinks, sugary beverages and sellers of sodas (population sizes are ...
On the map, you can see people across the South use the The Coke vs. soda vs. pop debate continues – however this time, we have some actual data to support the debate.
Alan McConchie, a cartographer who “loves making cartographic visualizations that reveal new ways of seeing the world,” created a survey in 2015 designed to map out the United States based on ...
On the map, you can see people across the South use the […] The Coke vs. soda vs. pop debate continues – however this time, we have some actual data to support the debate.Edwin Chen, ...
Depending where you are in the United States, you're likely to heard fizzy beverages referred to as either "soda" or "pop," but why is this?
If you’ve ever tried to order a “soda” at a restaurant in certain parts of the United States, you might've been taken aback by your server’s confusion. “You want pop?” they might ask ...
If any country has a soda problem, it’s the United States. Our thirst for soda is so great that public-health advocates want to tax it and New York City wants to limit serving sizes. Americans ...
What To Know. Numerous U.S. states are either considering SNAP bans on soda and other items or have already submitted waiver requests to the United States Department of Agriculture.