Why is this post even listed here? Business Insider is not a credible news source. They are a corrupt media organization owned by the shady Axel Springer SE. They have strong ties to powerful short sellers.
Perhaps, but I think you might be going a bit overboard. However, I would like to see the original study data, and who commissioned it.
That said, perhaps it does make sense that there is too much sodium. This sort of thing should be listed on ingredients, but I don't know what laws there are in the U.S. about this sort of thing.
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html