‘Meat taxes’ would save many lives and cut health care costs, study says
November 8, 2018 - CNN - It would drive up the price of your barbecue but a global “meat tax” could save 220,000 lives and cut health care bills by $41 billion each year, according to a new study. The numbers are based on evidence that links meat consumption to increased risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes.
- Published in Health