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Why is there corn in your coke?


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2012 Dec 12, 8:32am   2,343 views  2 comments

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Although these government policies actually cost Americans approximately $3 billion each year, the laws remain. The law benefits one group of people (farmers) at the expense of another group (consumers). But because the cost to each American is so small, average Americans don't have an incentive to combat the lobbying groups who fight to keep the laws in place.

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1   curious2   2012 Dec 12, 8:46am  

Most of the farmers don't really benefit either. The real beneficiaries are lobbyists and the executives at ADM and Monsanto. And of course PhRMA, when the chronic corn consumption results in diabetes.

2   lostand confused   2012 Dec 12, 8:50am  

Dairy farmers and others who feed corn are not benefiting from the run up in prices.

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