Vaping refers to using electronic cigarettes that deliver nicotine through vapor, while junk food includes high-calorie, low-nutrition foods like candy, chips, and sugary drinks. Both are linked to various health issues, especially among young people. Proponents argue that banning promotion helps protect the health of young people, reduces the risk of developing lifelong unhealthy habits, and decreases public health costs. Opponents argue that such bans infringe on commercial free speech, limit consumer choice, and that education and parental guidance are more effective ways to promote healthy lifestyles.
Response rates from 306 Greece voters.
55% Yes |
45% No |
55% Yes |
45% No |
0% No, fund awareness and labels about the dangers of these products instead |
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Unique answers from Greece voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B3TTSJW1mo1MO
No, instead they should promote healthier lifestyles
@9S4RDFQ8mos8MO
Junk food is nowhere near as addictive as vaping, and sporadic consumption doesn't cause significant issues. So yes for both, but vaping and smoking should also be illegalised.
@9QZNNRG9mos9MO
Yes, but only vaping, and they should teach young people how to control their diet for a healthier lifestyle
@9MTGZ9Z11mos11MO
No, but make it clear that these products can lead to unhealthy lifestyles. Put the onus of the decision at the hands of the consumers.
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