Karl Lauterbach Becomes Clear in the Debate About Weight Loss Shots at "Hart but Fair": "a Wrong Decision
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The experts at "Hart but fair" agree: sugar is unhealthy. But does it need a sugar tax or advertising ban to have less overweight children and adults? The opinions differed.
The ARD was not about the sausage that was much quoted on Mondays, but about the sugar: "Hart was fair, but with Louis Klamroth, ex-health minister Lauterbach and FDP secretary-general Büttner were allowed to argue about whether sugar taxes and weight loss sprays make us healthier.
The ARD talk discusses damage caused by sugar. The ignorant citizen is to be protected by higher costs, the FDP finds this wrong. The talk also deals with the free decisions of each individual.
The FDP general secretary's bizarre arguments against a sugar tax seem out of place on ARD. Other guests offer mild rebuttals.
The topic of sugar tax became hot: In the ARD talk "Hart but fair" ex-minister of health Karl Lauterbach (SPD) and the television doctor Eckart von Hirschhausen met the founder of Fritz-Kola and the FDP secretary-general.
The FDP general secretary's bizarre arguments against a sugar tax seem out of place on ARD. Other guests offer mild rebuttals.
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