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By Sam Njuguna
Published on: June 10, 2024
Public submissions on the Finance Bill 2024 have sparked debate, with one scientist taking a bold stance. Dennis Ouma, an expert in nutrition, supports the proposed imposition of Value Added Tax (VAT) on bread. His reasoning? Bread lacks significant nutritional value.
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Ouma’s assertion challenges the conventional view of bread as a staple food. While it’s a dietary mainstay for many Kenyans, he argues that its nutritional content falls short. The proposed VAT could encourage healthier food choices and generate revenue for essential services.
As discussions continue, Ouma’s perspective adds a fresh dimension to the ongoing debate. Whether bread should be taxed remains a contentious issue, but his scientific insight invites further examination of our eating habits and their impact on health and finances. 🍞💡