Putting Sugary Soda Out of Reach

Putting Sugary Soda Out of Reach
Rick Egan /The Salt Lake Tribune via AP, File

Can public health officials force Americans to break their soda habit?

The answer may come soon from the University of California, San Francisco, a health sciences center that has more than 24,000 employees on its sprawling campus. Last year, U.C.S.F. removed sugar-sweetened beverages from every store, food truck and vending machine on its campus. Even popular fast-food chains on the campus, like Subway and Panda Express, have stopped selling Sprite, Coca-Cola and their sugary brethren at the university's request.



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