Center for Science in the Public Interest has launched a new initiative to curb
U.S. soda consumption using The Real Bears, a scathing video satire.
Not exact matches
The World Health Organization, the
U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the American Heart Association have all recommended reducing
consumption of
soda as a way to cut down on added sugars.
Tesco's move goes way beyond what companies in the
U.S. have done to reduce the
consumption of
sodas and sweetened drinks, but that may soon change.
The Washington Post article points out how
soda consumption increased 37 percent in Mexico between 1998 and 1999 with the adoption of NAFTA; and sales of sports drinks exploded in Peru in the decade after its 2006 free trade agreement with the
U.S. — something not seen in neighboring Bolivia, which hadn't signed an agreement.