The sugar industry supports millions of people worldwide, so banning it is not an option. Instead, people should learn to keep their cravings in check!
America’s Sweetest Industry Supports 151,000 Jobs, $23 Billion Economic Impact - American Sugar Alliance
America’s sugar farming families and workers support more than 151,000 jobs across more than two dozen states and contribute more than $23 billion to the economy each year, according to a new study from the Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M University. This study highlights Americ... Read more
Singapore is set to become the first country in the world to ban ads on unhealthy drinks with high sugar content, in what it says is the latest move in its ongoing “war on diabetes.”
Britain will delay by a year new rules banning multi-buy deals on foods and drinks high in fat, salt, or sugar (HFSS), with the government saying on Saturday it needed more time given the cost of living crisis.
The sugar industry supports millions of people worldwide, so banning it is not an option. Instead, people should learn to keep their cravings in check!
We can start by banning aggressive advertising of sugary foods and beverages like Singapore did.
https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/11/health/singapore-sugar-drink-ads-intl-hnk-scli/index.html
Junk foods with high sugar content should be the first on the list of items to be banned!
Sugar is one of the world’s leading causes of health problems. Banning it can save us a whole lot of problems.
hmm, you mean “pure” or “naturally pure”?
This comes close, and they are after funding from those who want to make it a reality in the UK