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Fast Food Tax: a Discriminatory Measure?
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Decided in October 2025, the anti-malbouffe tax is now applied in Auderghem, with the aim of limiting its effects on public health. The tax is intended to dissuasive with 10,000 euros at the opening of a new fast food, then 12,000 euros each year. For those who would be tempted to open their establishment at less than 100 meters from a school, this amount will be doubled. Sophie de Vos, mayor of Auderghem, and Lora Nivess, Director of Public Aff…
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