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Ministry mulls "Salt Tax" as kidney disease cases rocket

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On 11/27/2021 at 2:39 AM, tonray said:

Perhaps she believes there's an insurance policy with her the beneficiary ?

… or she just wants you dead. ????????

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  • Will B Good
    Will B Good

    This will just mean Thais have less disposable income and the government will have more revenue to spend on tanks and APCs.   If they really want to improve health then they need to educate.

  • Sure collecting more taxes will fix the problem, but only in eyes of inept politicians. 

  • ThailandRyan
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    Really? No way Thais don't eat sugary or salt filled foods who are they trying to kid. Nope diabetes is not a problem either. Praying at the Wat they give all those salty sugary foods and high sugar d

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23 hours ago, wolf81 said:

And they could introduce some legislation that would limit the maximum amount of salt allowed in packaged food, perhaps based on the weight.

 

And work together with industry to slowly reduce the amount of salt in the foods over the coming years.

Is that before or after the water walking miracle... 

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