drinks, we learned that sugary
drinks are costing san
francisco citizens, at a
minimum, $50 to 60 million a
year, and that's just from
diabetes and obesity costs
alone.
it's a big cost to our city.
i also wanted to alert
colleagues and the city that
you may start to see a number
of these ads on big boards and
around different -- especially
low income neighborhoods and i
wanted to thank shape up sf
coalition in san francisco for
launch this three month
campaign called choose healthy
drinks.
it'll include a number of these
posters that pose a question to
communities. you wouldn't eat
17 or 22 packets of sugar. why
are you drinking them? in the
next three months and hopefully
longer, shape up sf, which
includes our department of
public health and the ymca will