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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR- 261-13
July 30, 2013

STATEMENTS OF MAYOR BLOOMBERG AND CORPORATION COUNSEL CARDOZO ON APPELLATE DIVISION, FIRST DEPARTMENT'S DECISION ON NEW YORK CITY'S REGULATION LIMITING THE PORTION SIZE OF SUGARY BEVERAGES

Obesity Kills More Than 5,000 New Yorkers Annually; Sugary Beverages are Key Driver of the Obesity Epidemic

Statement of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg 

“Since New York City’s ground-breaking limit on the portion size of sugary beverages was prevented from going into effect on March 12th, more than 2,000 New Yorkers have died from the effects of diabetes. Also during that time, the American Medical Association determined that obesity is a disease and the New England Journal of Medicine released a study showing the deadly, and irreversible, health impacts of obesity and Type 2 diabetes – both of which are disproportionately linked to sugary drink consumption. Today’s decision is a temporary setback, and we plan to appeal this decision as we continue the fight against the obesity epidemic.”

Statement of Corporation Counsel Michael A. Cardozo

“We firmly disagree with the court’s reasoning and will seek to appeal to the Court of Appeals as quickly as possible. There is broad precedent for the Board of Health to adopt significant measures to protect New Yorkers’ public health.”







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