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Answering the call, many of America's biggest food and beverage makers — including PepsiCo, Nestlé, Coca-Cola and General Mills — have together ponied up tens of millions of dollars to, in effect, fight transparency about their products.
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It did so after tax analysts and other economists debunked the assertion, saying that nothing contemplated by either party comes anywhere near the tax increases put into effect to fight World War II.
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