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Higher Retail Prices of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 3 Months After Implementation of an Excise Tax in Berkeley, California
by
Grummon, Anna H.
, Madsen, Kristine A.
, Rojas, Nadia
, Falbe, Jennifer
in
Beverages
/ Beverages - economics
/ Brands
/ California
/ Carbonated beverages
/ Censuses
/ Change agents
/ Cities
/ Commerce - statistics & numerical data
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Dietary Sucrose
/ Drinks
/ Drug stores
/ Excise taxes
/ Fruits
/ Health Law
/ Health Policy
/ Humans
/ Liquor industry
/ Liquor stores
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition/Food
/ Obesity/Overweight/Underweight
/ Price increases
/ Prices
/ Public health
/ Retail stores
/ Sugar
/ Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Portions and Tax Policies
/ Supermarkets
/ Taxation
/ Taxes - legislation & jurisprudence
2015
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Higher Retail Prices of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 3 Months After Implementation of an Excise Tax in Berkeley, California
by
Grummon, Anna H.
, Madsen, Kristine A.
, Rojas, Nadia
, Falbe, Jennifer
in
Beverages
/ Beverages - economics
/ Brands
/ California
/ Carbonated beverages
/ Censuses
/ Change agents
/ Cities
/ Commerce - statistics & numerical data
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Dietary Sucrose
/ Drinks
/ Drug stores
/ Excise taxes
/ Fruits
/ Health Law
/ Health Policy
/ Humans
/ Liquor industry
/ Liquor stores
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition/Food
/ Obesity/Overweight/Underweight
/ Price increases
/ Prices
/ Public health
/ Retail stores
/ Sugar
/ Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Portions and Tax Policies
/ Supermarkets
/ Taxation
/ Taxes - legislation & jurisprudence
2015
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Higher Retail Prices of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 3 Months After Implementation of an Excise Tax in Berkeley, California
by
Grummon, Anna H.
, Madsen, Kristine A.
, Rojas, Nadia
, Falbe, Jennifer
in
Beverages
/ Beverages - economics
/ Brands
/ California
/ Carbonated beverages
/ Censuses
/ Change agents
/ Cities
/ Commerce - statistics & numerical data
/ Consumers
/ Consumption
/ Dietary Sucrose
/ Drinks
/ Drug stores
/ Excise taxes
/ Fruits
/ Health Law
/ Health Policy
/ Humans
/ Liquor industry
/ Liquor stores
/ Low income groups
/ Neighborhoods
/ Nutrition/Food
/ Obesity/Overweight/Underweight
/ Price increases
/ Prices
/ Public health
/ Retail stores
/ Sugar
/ Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: Portions and Tax Policies
/ Supermarkets
/ Taxation
/ Taxes - legislation & jurisprudence
2015
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Higher Retail Prices of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 3 Months After Implementation of an Excise Tax in Berkeley, California
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Higher Retail Prices of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages 3 Months After Implementation of an Excise Tax in Berkeley, California
2015
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Overview
Objectives. We assessed the short-term ability to increase retail prices of the first US 1-cent-per-ounce excise tax on the distribution of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), which was implemented in March 2015 by Berkeley, California. Methods. In 2014 and 2015, we examined pre- to posttax price changes of SSBs and non-SSBs in a variety of retailers in Berkeley and in the comparison cities Oakland and San Francisco, California. We examined price changes by beverage, brand, size, and retailer type. Results. For smaller beverages (≤ 33.8 oz), price increases (cents/oz) in Berkeley relative to those in comparison cities were 0.69 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.36, 1.03) for soda, 0.47 (95% CI = 0.08, 0.87) for fruit-flavored beverages, and 0.47 (95% CI = 0.25, 0.69) for SSBs overall. For 2-liter bottles and multipacks of soda, relative price increases were 0.46 (95% CI = 0.03, 0.89) and 0.49 (95% CI = 0.21, 0.77). We observed no relative price increases for nontaxed beverages overall. Conclusions. Approximately 3 months after the tax was implemented, SSB retail prices increased more in Berkeley than in nearby cities, marking a step in the causal pathway between the tax and reduced SSB consumption.
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American Public Health Association
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