This is stupid on so many levels.
1st, this is the government taking a stance that they seem very hesitant to elsewhere. That stance is, to regulate its citizen's health. Now, if this was part of a program to encourage health across the board, not just stupid portion size limits but also actually addressing issues such as lack of education on the matter and helping those with poor health, then I could at least find some understanding for it. Right now though, the government cares very little about the health and well being of its citizens, as portrayed by the general "take care of yourself" stance on health care. Seems like it is picking a small battle for the sake of doing something with this.
This brings me to point number 2, this is pointless ineffectual ploy to appear like they are doing something. This doesn't stop people from drinking less. This increases the cost of the product since more containers will be needed. When you account for refills and the like, this comes off as completely pointless, a waste of time and money.
And that brings us to point 3, this is a pointless waste of time and money that infringes on liberty. Say what you will about it, liberty is damned important, and like it or not, one important aspect of liberty requires stupid people make stupid choices. Now, I understand when it comes to aspects of protecting other people from their stupidity (hence speed limits, permits for things, etc.), and for protecting people from overtly and possibly immediately destructive things (hard drugs, requiring safety procedures for things). But this is saying that people can still have what they want, in the ammount they want, so long as it is 2 cups instead of one. How utterly worhtless and wasteful
Finally, the 4th point, it is wasteful. Not just on the money and cost to have more cups, and wasteful to the price of the soda (that tends to stay kinda the same of late, regardless of size, therefore reducing the value of people buying it), but it will increase pollution from people ditching the cups. small, I know, but still.
All in all, I see no real justification for this action. It is ineffectual, it is hypocritical of the government, it is wasteful of time in legislature and money for all involved, it is anti-liberty without reason beyond outright insulting people as being too stupid to make healthy choices or smaller portions on their own (a little funny, as the time and money spent on educating people would do far more good then this law), and it just makes more pollution.
so....what is the point? To look like they are doing something?
1st, this is the government taking a stance that they seem very hesitant to elsewhere. That stance is, to regulate its citizen's health. Now, if this was part of a program to encourage health across the board, not just stupid portion size limits but also actually addressing issues such as lack of education on the matter and helping those with poor health, then I could at least find some understanding for it. Right now though, the government cares very little about the health and well being of its citizens, as portrayed by the general "take care of yourself" stance on health care. Seems like it is picking a small battle for the sake of doing something with this.
This brings me to point number 2, this is pointless ineffectual ploy to appear like they are doing something. This doesn't stop people from drinking less. This increases the cost of the product since more containers will be needed. When you account for refills and the like, this comes off as completely pointless, a waste of time and money.
And that brings us to point 3, this is a pointless waste of time and money that infringes on liberty. Say what you will about it, liberty is damned important, and like it or not, one important aspect of liberty requires stupid people make stupid choices. Now, I understand when it comes to aspects of protecting other people from their stupidity (hence speed limits, permits for things, etc.), and for protecting people from overtly and possibly immediately destructive things (hard drugs, requiring safety procedures for things). But this is saying that people can still have what they want, in the ammount they want, so long as it is 2 cups instead of one. How utterly worhtless and wasteful
Finally, the 4th point, it is wasteful. Not just on the money and cost to have more cups, and wasteful to the price of the soda (that tends to stay kinda the same of late, regardless of size, therefore reducing the value of people buying it), but it will increase pollution from people ditching the cups. small, I know, but still.
All in all, I see no real justification for this action. It is ineffectual, it is hypocritical of the government, it is wasteful of time in legislature and money for all involved, it is anti-liberty without reason beyond outright insulting people as being too stupid to make healthy choices or smaller portions on their own (a little funny, as the time and money spent on educating people would do far more good then this law), and it just makes more pollution.
so....what is the point? To look like they are doing something?