Nestlé adds more sugar to baby food in poorer countries, report finds
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from silence7@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 2024 17:00
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from silence7@slrpnk.net to world@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 2024 17:00
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Nestle evil, also water is wet, space is a vacuum. News at 11.
South africa one of that countries
Swak. And sad :(
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Nestlé is the answer to those with evil aspirations but that also want job security.
They should merge with Oracle.
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It looks like something out of The Office.
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It boggles my mind to think multiple humans in a boardroom somewhere okayed this at some point. For babies.
Which is worth more, money or babies? You can’t buy a yacht with babies. Hey maybe that’s the solution, make babies currency and they’d care more about them.
Epstein probably did
The only invention of the 21st century of note so far is the ability to decrease fat and increase sugar in food.
Leading to *worse health outcomes, so not a particularly good note at that.
sugar is probably cheaper than other additives they could have used (powdered cadmium, etc)
Cheaper and more addictive, so these kids will grow up consuming more Nestle products, which I assume are quite dominant in these countries
Can we finally just get together and storm their corporate headquarters already?