Fruit
juices and smoothies represent a new risk to our health because of the
amount of sugar the apparently healthy drinks contain, warn the US
scientists who blew the whistle on corn syrup in soft drinks a decade ago.Barry
Popkin and George Bray pointed the finger at high fructose corn syrup
in soft drinks in 2004, causing a huge headache for the big
manufacturers, including Coca-Cola and Pepsi. "Smoothies and fruit juice are the new danger," said Popkin, a distinguished professor at the department of nutrition at the University of North Carolina, in an interview with the Guardian.
He
added: "It's kind of the next step in the evolution of the battle. And
it's a really big part of it because in every country they've been
replacing soft drinks with fruit juice and smoothies as the new healthy
beverage. So you will find that Coke and Pepsi have bought dozens [of
fruit juice companies] around the globe."
"Unless Coca-Cola drastically reduces its marketing for sugary
drinks, its strategy to reach more people more often will mean that it
pumps record levels of sugar into our diets," said Charlie Powell,
campaigns director of Sustain.
"This is a business model that is
unhealthy and unsustainable, perfectly highlighting the 'profit versus
public health' conflict of interest endemic in the sugary drinks
industry."
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1 comment:
'profit versus public health'
A case of Greed and more Greed, while the health of those that know no better gets steadily worse.
Anne
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