Costco Fights Back on Seattle Sugar Tax With New Signage Above Drinks

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A Costco Wholeseale in Seattle has come up with a way to fight back against an outrageous sugar tax, and it is ingenious.

The store has placed signs above products that are affected by the tax and told customers where they can find the items outside city limits for a much cheaper price.

The sugar tax, which went into effect at the beginning of the year, is 35 cents on a 20-ounce bottle of any sugary beverage.

The price of those drinks almost doubles when they are bought in bulk. For example, a 35-bottle variety pack of Gatorade goes for $15.99. However, the new tax raised the price to $26.33, KING-TV reported.

If you think that is an insane amount of money to pay for taxes, you are not alone. Costco thinks it is excessive, too, and it has taken the initiative to inform customers of better prices outside the city.

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The tax applies to any non-alcoholic beverage that lists any caloric-based sweetener as an ingredient. That includes many juice-based drinks. – READ MORE

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In an effort to persuade residents to make healthier choices and raise money for community and education programs, Seattle has created a new tax.

According to KOMO, the tax is on sugary drinks and went into effect on January 1. A regular can of soda is an extra 21 cents, a 20-ounce bottle costs an extra 35 cents, and when buying in bulk, the increase is palpable.

On December 31, shoppers at Costco who wanted to purchase a 35 pack of 12-ounce cans of soda would have paid $10,99. Now, they’re paying $18.34 because of the new tax, which amounts to $7.35. (IJR)

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Soda and sugary drinks just got a little pricier across Seattle.

Distributors will now be taxed 1.75/fluid ounce on all sugary drinks sold across the city. Consumers will feel the burden at convenience stores, gas stations and restaurants.

A 12-pack of soda will now cost an extra $2.52. A single 20-ounce beverage will increase by 35 cents.

The Seattle City Council passed the new tax in June. Critics fear it will hurt store owners and low-income shoppers.

“This puts another nail in the coffin for working families trying to afford and raise their families in Seattle,” said Jim Desler, spokesperson with Keep Seattle Livable for All. (KOMO NEWS)

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