Taking a jibe at the move, Congress leader Shobha Oza said it now seems the people of this country would have to give tax even for their breath in the coming days.
"This is absurd and the people should oppose it. You cannot discriminate among food as to which food will have tax and which will not," Oza told ANI.
"Tomorrow the people can stand-up and can say that butter, dosa is as calorie packed as a pizza or burger. So, how do you justify that? This is really absurd," she added.
After alcohol ban, the Kerala Government has proposed a 14.5 percent 'fat tax' on burgers, pizzas and other junk food served in branded restaurants.
The Kerala Government has also levied a five percent tax on packaged atta, maida, suji, rava and packaged basmati rice.