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by seanmcdirmid
2777 days ago
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I think only a fringe call that a scandal since it doesn't involve outright deception. It all depends on whether you think someone should save people from themselves. Sugar has probably killed more than millions, which has definitely been driven by corporate profits and gaming the system (substituting sugar for fat). But again, Coke Cola and Mars (and yes, Nestle) haven't been consider a scandal yet. |
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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sugar-harvard-scandal-nutriti...
And they both clearly involve outright deception. The difference is probably just not as many babies dying. At least not yet, cokes aren't advertised as being healthier than breastfeeding for babies.