Sweetened-beverage sales in Seattle dropped 30% after soda tax, new study says

A new study says sales of sugar-sweetened beverages at stores in Seattle dropped about 30.5 percent in the months after the city adopted a tax on such beverages. (Dreamstime/TNS)

SEATTLE — Sales of sugar-sweetened beverages at stores in Seattle dropped about 30.5% in the months after the city adopted a tax on such beverages, says a new study that also looked at sales at stores in Portland, which has no such tax.