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Maybe NYC should consider adopting San Francisco's legislation-free strategy to curb consumption of high-calorie drinks w/ no redeeming nutritional value. /as
* San Francisco mayor urges "soda-free summer"<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/dKnqDCvAAAeBsfpwfDcXgwfCpeQU?format=standard>
While other cities are pushing for new taxes and limits on sweetened drinks and sodas, San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee is taking a voluntary approach, continuing a five-year tradition of recommending a "soda-free summer" for residents. "I encourage everyone to rethink choosing sugary drinks and hydrate with clean, refreshing tap water," he said. San Francisco Chronicle<http://r.smartbrief.com/resp/dKnqDCvAAAeBsfpwfDcXgwfCpeQU?format=standard> (6/23)
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