San Francisco supervisors who backed a tax on soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages in the have taken up a different strategy in their fight against sugar by proposing legislations that would make the city the first to require warning labels on advertising for these type of beverages, according to reports from the San Francisco Chronicle.
The news outlet said additional proposals intend to ban advertising for sugar-sweetened beverages on city property. Beverages affected under these proposals would include those with at least 25 calories per 12 ounces, but does not include milk, infant formula or diet soda.