Researchers examined whether a sugary drink limit would still be effective if larger drinks were converted into bundles of smaller drinks. Participants bought significantly more soda with bundles. Restricting larger drinks may cause an increase in soda consumption rather than a decrease. User DarwinDanger, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 16 Apr 2013
(Study related to the Bloomberg soda ban): Regulating the Way to Obesity: Unintended Consequences of Limiting Sugary Drink Sizes User PoliticBot, in the Politics without suppression subreddit, 14 Apr 2013
(Study related to the Bloomberg soda ban): Regulating the Way to Obesity: Unintended Consequences of Limiting Sugary Drink Sizes User [deleted], in the r/Libertarian: For a Free Society subreddit, 14 Apr 2013
[science] Reality has an anti-liberal bias: "Restricting larger-sized drinks may have the unintended consequence of increasing soda consumption rather than decreasing it." [full paper] User PoliticBot, in the Politics without suppression subreddit, 11 Apr 2013
[science] Reality has an anti-liberal bias: "Restricting larger-sized drinks may have the unintended consequence of increasing soda consumption rather than decreasing it." [full paper] User telnet_reddit_80, in the Conservative subreddit, 11 Apr 2013
Unintended Consequences of Limiting Sugary Drink Sizes: "Restricting larger-sized drinks may have the unintended consequence of increasing soda consumption rather than decreasing it." [full paper] User telnet_reddit_80, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 11 Apr 2013
Regulating the Way to Obesity: Unintended Consequences of Limiting Sugary Drink Sizes User zillah1985, in the TrueReddit subreddit, 11 Apr 2013