It comes back to a deeper issue in the US about how the government subsidizes the production of corn, which ends up as sugar. The US agricultural sector is awash with sugar, and it's hardly surprising that the end result has been producers of beverages pushing the costs lower and lower.
Bans, taxes, restrictions etc may be effective to a degree, but they aren't addressing the root causes.
It comes back to a deeper issue in the US about how the government subsidizes the production of corn, which ends up as sugar. The US agricultural sector is awash with sugar, and it's hardly surprising that the end result has been producers of beverages pushing the costs lower and lower.
Bans, taxes, restrictions etc may be effective to a degree, but they aren't addressing the root causes.