MANILA, Philippines — Bayan Muna Executive Vice President Carlos Isagani Zarate on Saturday said the proposed imposition of excise tax on sweetened drinks and “junk food” is anti-poor. Zarate, in a statement, said imposing tax on junk food will not solve health problems and will only burden the poor and marginalized who have limited access […]
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