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the reporter, every weekend on d w. the past today because i was gonna send the packet cheapskate and then from the age of 13 i started stuffing myself in the territory treatment pastries and cooking to should come sit in front of the tv and just eat more and more. see the ad showed all this stuff that looked really taste. do you have enough to them? what am i needs to try everything to see is focused on it. good schools. i come at the tone of loss about my way to connect with my man. i was angry with myself for why am i gaining so much weight? why am i so ugly?
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the reason why does people think i'm a monster. christmas. why do i get in soul in the street by strangers tomorrow? just because of how i looks truly in november, the part was mad at myself to put it on so much waste and not being able to induce that you to call the gifted movies if you approve seem to have no problem using ways me. the reality is different condos. i've seen me couple. it is 34 years old and lives near the switch city of those on since are teens or diet, as consisted primarily of sandwiches, snacks and sugary drinks, junk food, patient motion, pictures of the matter. tomorrow at 8 the worst i felt just like, you know, these old, including my problems with how people looked at me to be on the 8 more to feel better. success is sufficient circles that i couldn't escape from my dose is
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continually increased. so please, this was proceed. things that was sweet, low salt hill, more flavorful. i graduated just controlled the the sugar salt and fat. 3 ingredients that make food irresistible scientists working for manufacturers are constantly trying to find the perfect combination of these tempting ingredients. we talk to a man who knows the industry inside and out and reviews the strategies deployed by the food joins those 3 ingredients are so powerful salt, they call it the labor burst because typically, and it's on the surface of chips on snacks. it's the 1st thing that touches the tongue. they love facts as well because those are what they called
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the mouth. feel. the sensation of biting into a, you know, warm, toasted cheese sandwich. and then probably the most powerful of the 3 for many people. it should just by natural, by basic instinct. and so the industry has engineered what they call the, the list point for the perfect amount of sugar and products of too little, not too much working on maximizing be aware of their products. the investigative journalist spend to use researching for as the best selling book on the food industry and the manufacturing of processed foods. i resisted. i'm calling their products, i think because it seems crazy to me to compare oreo cookies with hair away, and it just seemed ludicrous what i have to say that several things completely
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changed my mind. and i'm now convinced that in some ways, these food products or even more problem maddox for us than tobacco, alcohol, even some kinds of drugs. it's no longer a secret that these highly process the products are directly linked to the global obesity epidemic. the color is a patient at the obesity clinic of the university hospital in those on 2 years ago for obesity almost killed her. she was barely able to move or even breathe. she's recently undergone gastric bypass surgery which drastically reduce the size of her
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stomach was come to the clinic today to see an endocrinologist and just psychiatry hist, she's already said 35 kilos, but has a lot of things to re learn, such as the sensation of feeling hungry or for she also has to learn self respect. again. she's got a long road ahead of her. also come off as best how levine chip associate professionals exposed to this. but i don't feel like there's been a change or i've lost any way to feelings of a cover in the mirror. i can't see any different of what she said. i do see it in the close the shelf because you know, the sheer so i'm wondering, used to be too small for me because she didn't know what it meant. there was some past that which is so that i can wear again and others that are now too big support on the multi disciplinary department that lives on university hospital has around 1500 overweight patients on its books. carol is one of the 220 to go suffer from
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obesity and the next cruise dro uh the discretion. we've seen an explosion and the number of patients suffering from extreme obesity. in recent decades, our immediate environment has seen changes so profound that we now call it a piece of genic or toxic and toxic in terms of kinda re schedule this to advertising and special promotional offers. encourage us to eat more and more free entertainment and often is poor quality. who wonder this compromise is all personal freedom. basically, i'm going to do a single covers here in switzerland. 42 percent of the population is overweight. one in 10 is obese. yeah, i'm sure there's a name between the emergence of ultra processed junk food, the decrease in physical activity, and to increase the screen time me click on this on some but of environmental factors. phase is the explosion of obesity that we're currently seeing next presumed to be taken up selection score the present for research papers showed
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growing indications that the link between the base, the st and the consumption of industrially processed foods created and cut off for me, upset or not so if i could absolutely suddenly move in couple out trip process to see often have kind of raised an extremely large quantities. well, not necessarily making you feel full moves in the box. this assigned in the context of this explosion in obesity. the suits clearly play a major role looks perused on to look for that also to visit a doctor linking unhealthy food to be city is understandable. but what we might not expect is the world's largest food manufacturer admitting the same as in 2021. leslie came under fire after details from an internal presentation were published by the financial times. the document showed the company acknowledging that the majority of its products were unhealthy over 60 percent, did not meet
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a recognized definition of health. the data did not include coffee, baby formulas or food for specific medical conditions. the presentation was intended for company executives as a basis for revising their corporate strategy. and the multinational response to the revelation a school site there show kind of who is listed as shop to the saw more products than expected. well below this threshold for unhealthy food that email some a site in physical sales. once we realized that we knew we had to do some things, the coal cells, a year since on the west side has go shopped a leak in escape. we want to determine which products we should keep, which ones we discard, and which ones we could reformulate really can't open up a hard for me. so, so, and this is a policy that you're following because there's a real awareness. there's a lot of fuel foods around healthy kids, the concerns because of all because you need to keep selling products to stay.
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number one in the world. now this didn't, you know, i'm on the, i suppose good said the club political so my thought is not really present a we want to be there for consumers and be where they are. anything with cove it, there's been a growing concern about health and immunity. and about sugar intake. t people are now more aware of the need to reduce their consumption through a cycle. so my phone, so we want to accompany people on that journey, nickel, some to eat better, some way to stay healthy when you margie, get our sales on nest. a has already removed a number of product lines from his portfolio such as sausage products. but why didn't this was multinational and other food giants change course sooner? minneapolis usa, the 8th of april 1999. a secret meeting brought together the ceos of the countries 8 biggest food companies, among them naturally usa on the agenda,
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their role in one of the most serious public health epidemics ever seen in the us raising overweight and obesity rates. there is a growing concern about their culpability of their products to weight gain to diabetes, to even several types of cancer to get together. and one of them gentlemen named michael mine who's an executive vice president of kraft, one of the biggest companies of all of you know, introduce as the crowd and gets up and explains the situation. we cannot pretend food isn't part of the obesity problem. no credible expert will attribute the rise in obesity solely to decrease to physical activity. the one thing we shouldn't do is nothing the this you can imagine. he was not well received by the heads of the company and one of the company
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executives gets up. and it's kind of visibly angry and he goes to no luck. there's no way he says that we're going to mess around with the company jewels, referring to their powerful ingredients, like salt to their thoughts. if that's going to diminish v o more the attractiveness of the sale, the corporation saw no reason or incentive to change anything. the meeting ended abruptly illustrating their lack of interest. there was seemingly no stopping the obesity epidemic, as shown by the growing amount of red on this map. weight gain is rapidly increasing worldwide. the doc or the shades of read, the higher the rates of obesity. mexico is among the countries most
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gravely affected. over 3 quarters of the adult population here are classified as over weight or obese. mexico also has one of the worst rates of child obesity. in grocery stores here, the shelves are packed with junk food. obesity is prevalent among all ages of the population including ro, paleo, who mostly eats chips, other snacks and sugary drinks. the vapor, can you ever since i was little lies being eating this type of food? my mother never told me to eat fruit instead. she always said, if you like it, then eat it, was that the
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ro, hey leo is a cab driver. the spends up to 12 hours a day and is car it's stupid, tasty, and helps me keep on working on i can keep driving without having to stop to feed myself. may i ask enough what other people do you live when i'm at home? it's the same, fast, fatty, and cheap food wash down with soda ro. helio has 2 children, a daughter in her teens, and a little boy. the, i'll show you some pictures where i was a little fun. always helped me with my son. i
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. yeah, i weighed about a 120 kayla was in the link that he lives here in his picture, a 100 and 26th grade. i was just going to see if that was all that way to burden into quite a feat better. that's just, that's what i was really suffering. i don't want to go out anymore because we were immediately out of breath. you're not coming up. ok. just to focus this whole customer choosing people honestly. i was just lying around and eating continuous. me call me call me since then i've been trying to lose some way so i can live longer. the current government has made the battle against obesity, a priority. deleting the charges we'll go. lopez got to a doctor trusted advisor to the president and deputy minister of health. novelty item up. they said up out of the, the scopes as the with for at least the last 15 years. and you had about
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a 3rd of all deaths in mexico have been caused by poor nutrition. i mean, it seems like the most keen say i use it's like outside is the mean, does it look say so, and that's mainly due to excess amounts of sugar calories just fastest and solve it says in 1980, just under 7 percent of the population in mexico was obese. since then, the figure has risen over 5 fold the in that same time frame. the country has under gone radical changes due to the opening of the market to international trade in vehicle, in australia, 14 to me in the 1980. so there was a very abruptly change form assume the most economically and socially. the country turned towards new liberalism, fealand, academic deregulation, only get better. me 2 of them being this invest atlanta at the same time in the protections provided by the state against health risks were dismantled points here
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. although it would take a few years for the consequences to become a parent can use for the prostate. so the same before the exist the, there was an increase in overweight people, ask us on land. it's after about 10 to 15 years. basically we were seeing chronic diseases, the like hyper tension diabetes on obesity and cancer feeling that cetera and sort of pace always. he does concert. the tipping point was the signing of the free trade agreements with the us and canada in 1994, which flooded the mexican market with cheap process. the product. ubiquity of sugary drinks like coca cola is symbolic of this disaster. today, mexicans consume an average of $163.00 leaders of soda per person per year. with action urgently needed the mexican parliament, the past 3, a central regulations of sugar tax clamp down on adverts targeting children and
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a warning labeled prominently displayed on unhealthy products. similar just cigarette packaging. the measures were lobbied for by consumer groups, doctors and private groups like the one run by the door a castillo our son, regardless of the cpa manufacturers, happens to play with the products, contain excess, sugar, calories, saturated fat, trans fats. and so they sort of, you know, maybe this is fundamental in the science. you get excess weight based as he and preventable mon, communicable diseases. when i get, i can see that in the void, these labels, many friends have changed product, same use and reduce the amount of sugar for example. but i still try to sit and say you and then there were the restrictions on children's products. in particular, the animal mascots a little said alice, on the manufacturer has had to remove the tigers from nash serial. but others had
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an elephant or 2 tens and they must have it. but a unit is fine. say i be able to scan. these images are ingrained to the memory so many children embody under old part of the marketing strategy to be silent, us and brand loyalty. we got on the side of the america soon get on low, but okay, it's great to see these labels and different packaging. helping people make the decisions. then i get on the left person not have to model this unit, but when i left, that was really tough. the positive general struggle with fighting to protect the health of people in mexico. last and not making gartner. food corporations have launched legal challenges to oppose the mandatory labels. they claim that the labels prevent consumers from being able to compare products and selecting those that mean a healthy diet. the let me buy something, then take your last name please. this is really scandalous that food companies,
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unless whether they're multinational, international or mexican things are so indifferent to human suffering the in, in buildings. yeah. for. and they basically, and they have contempt for ordinary people. they is, is this pretty simple enough? i've heard these executives so often pretending to talk to the governors when we didn't, then i say the cap sales will be able to, but it was kind of yellow. but in reality, you know, they have other intentions tactic as an authority. yes. delaying tactics and misinformation, you know, in order to a winter time and keep on making a profit bonus. i think like being aware that they are killing people that are especially miners my time to pass on. this is all based on us may notice that we contacted the big players in the mexican food industry, but none of them wanted to give us an interview. the,
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as for the situation in switzerland here, there are no legal constraints in place to combat over weight and obesity rates. despite them costing over 8000000000 swiss francs a year and health care. how about a tax on sugary drinks? an idea that's already been adopted in over 15 nations around the world. among them are a number of european countries, including france and britain. and it works. we take the example of a bottle of santa bought in a store in britain where it's subject to the special tax. some of the sugar has been replaced with this week and they're reducing their sugar content to 4.6 grams per deciliter. the same drinking switzerland contains 10.3 grams of sugar over twice the amount we have was that it has instead zagan single him out of
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2 sets, right. and that foot point 6 grams as opposed to $10.00. so it's difficult to tell whether what you're consuming is healthy. there's 2 separate accounts. there are 15 different names for sugar, man. we never know how high it's content actually. is there a marketing tools enabling's companies to hide the sugar contents to sit by just because the government needs to take responsibility with us and for a politician dosing back month, i submitted an initiative from the geneva region for the swiss national parliament . the goal is a tax to the limits, sugar content in beverages and processed foods. but if i have until the industry knows full well that the products are unhealthy. and so it's companies know that hydrant shows economic with quickly, but they're afraid to lose these consumers to become accustomed to the product and causing them. actually, the budget won't need a task. they don't want transparency next from printed it. well, we need the collection of stuff under
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a science at that time. if you read the dispatcher, my hope is that the accumulation of political moves will push our authority into action movies and also raise awareness among the population about these issues, the course of at the end bring about change the history restaurant. i think the message, will he be else all over the last few years a series of motions have been submitted, calling for state intervention to no avail, by the sugar taxes not get on the agenda. the parliament is planning possible restrictions on advertising to children. but he, there is been drawing a majority of parliament does not want market regulation for ideological reasons. i mean, and there are lobby groups linked to sugar production and processing and the food industry. you who have friends in parliament to cut out quantities, please don't young to lobby's, are important sources of expertise and information level when industry interesting become dominant and influence public health and spending. so you know,
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that's not okay. that's the pre ok. we show this politician the soda from switzerland containing twice the sugar content as the british version and the world bank report on the impact of the sugar tax. the tax ation of sugar sweetened beverages is internationally recommended as a priority component of a comprehensive approach to preventing and controlling obesity. message is on some of the world bank report speaks volumes is encouraging reading. it clearly says that hidden sugars are a disaster and that the sugar content has to be reduced in the interest of public health concerns and public spending is faulty level production. but that's not going to be of interest for the majority of parliament. mother, who did you thought of? how does parliament explain their resistance? we put that question to 10 switch politicians who are also members of a soft drinks lobby group representing the likes of coca cola,
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redbud and domestic sugary beverage suppliers. a statement by the group claims. we are active and transparent participants in the political and social debate. and yet of the 10 members of parliament, we asked none agreed to an interview for consumers facing a constant flood of advertising, making an informed choice isn't so straightforward. as we see at this geneva school, a presentation teaches pupils about the amounts of sugar and fat in processed foods . over here are products, then ideally they should avoid. on the other side are healthy options, the kinds of foods they should be consuming, instead of potato chips and sugary drinks. the children show us what they normally eat, the s,
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can you show us what you have to do? since it's in production 15 years ago, the program has spread and is now being used by one in 3 geneva school so that it can cause this keeps clues tweeting on up teaching behavior is formed in early child. alta evelyn's is before the age of 10. when most of all habits develop, that'd be to the largest segue, even with that increase the food industry has understood this very well and target children with aggressive marketing to get them use their own tra, processed foods on neatly packaged snacks that she would try to sell me at to see to get them back. so that the, which of these things would you by 1st when you were in the store, those guess what? i've done all the, you know, can you give way? know candy's innovative examples of ship waffles,
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candies, and them, and ends in it. that's all for why purpose was and they look tasty to resign. you. well, just keep everything over here. most people have cravings for sweet, salty and fatty foods. but for some like rebecca, these cravings can become a serious health problem. for 20 years, she's been suffering from a compulsive eating disorder. binge eating on a regular basis, consuming a norm as amounts in a very short period of time. the sound cost of the comes type is became a habit. when the emotions got too much, food became my refuge. sometimes it felt like a complete disaster inside me. and this was the only way i could co,
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a process in y m. there's likely to rebecca has been out shopping to show us what she would typically consume when emotional stress led to binge eating. a courageous step on her part. so they put you through that, and so you did all of this in one sitting alone. maybe not everything, but most of it and send it to man going back to re physical and how do you proceed to post office? what would you start with? wow, good. let's grab this. i'm shooting the reveal it was made to do it. i would say yes. it was cream sold, the some of the to the whole pack. it flew plus great to choose. the include also the whole package. yes. everything has to go to support it and then you carry on aging. it depends on how much room i still have in my stomach,
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stomach see from if i could use pictures, would you have the keys or lays on the lease? i would have eaten on the way here the whole. oh really? oh sweet to brush then perhaps a couple of madeline, madeline and then some cookies to whole tap. i can new screen. now look again, i don't you don't use for hello and how do you feel? then? i'm not good for the 1st one you fights are always nice. you have the tastes and you enjoy eating these products. but after a while there's no more pleasure mosley says that email or whatever one. yep. yep. just please, if they'll send it simply not possible for you to stop using it. no, no is i don't stop until i have to physically go close to my when the stomach ache is so bad that i can't sit to lie down for i wasn't the scanned
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the new solution. oh yeah, absolutely click on so that's why i do some secret flip. gosh, i feel ashamed because nobody's asking me to each one of this stuff on these excessive quantities or so for the from the motor side present equal to book took homes. why are you telling us about this now? but i'm saying it out loud as part of my job, the knowledge of it and admitting to myself that i have a problem say. so see that i'm trying to find a way out of the solution. man, i want to tell people that this isn't easy, so it's not just a question of will power. it will see the do do do who a lot of it takes place behind close doors. so if i can get to the a read a book which was specified, obviously the other guy rebecca also sought help from the obesity clinic at lowes on university hospital. she's now working with
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a psychiatrist on her relationship to food in order to prevent future benches to come on. so how have you been doing since last week? good. so just joint then we'll have to the end of keep them on the intake of food is extremely quick, is anymore. and the foods are often those that generate a feeling of excitement and craving. you know, he's in many cases. sweet fatty, for those for key. huh. is at this point that they lose control center unable to stop at floor. so this, the best site to the countless experiments have been conducted on people losing control when consuming particular substances. this rad is quick to learn that pressing a pedal will reward it with a dose of sugar, which it then eats frantically. a similar experiment showed that rats prefer consuming sugar to cocaine. the wildest you can
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produce up to the power of sugar is far more important than previously thought such . and as was confirmed by this experiment, the critical for the new model try hits the neurological research unit for addictive and eating disorders at lowe's on university hospital. his area of focus is the mechanism behind addiction and loss of control. these are the short term medical needs. you don't notice of when we see the changes in the brain of someone who cannot control the intake of fancy and sugary foods. so difficult. but how does it up to sunday uncomfortable to those seen with excessive and uncontrolled consumption of alcohol, cocaine, orthodontic good, decayed, amended the detroit. as soon as we can draw a parallel between the i agree, food industry and the tobacco industry where the most that in terms of the way the
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fault optimized the product to me 0 for g moody and how they've changed the very nature of that product. we've talked to so in this case, all drug processing tobacco companies add to text arises and flavors can to optimize the nicotine advocacy. the objective in both cases is to retain that consumers and to increase sales what but that's, that's what the, the jewish to michael moss who is the sugar salt and fat and unholy trinity wanted to understand how us food engineers develop products and investigated many industry laboratories industry hits the word addictive right and you won't see them in their laboratories hang on talking to each other, they go to like, how do we make this new potato chip like more addictive, but use other terms to describe their efforts to maximize the learner their product
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they talk about engineering creve ability, pretty example, right? they'd talk about engineering. well, what am i favorite expressions is more issue this right? as in getting us to one more and more of the product or manufacturers deliberately targeting vulnerable consumers, right? the industry has a formula, they call sort of $8020.00 rule, which is that 20 percent of their customers will be eating 80 percent of the product. so a few people eating a whole lot and they call those people the heavy users and they will target to them through marketing. knowing that those people for various reasons
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are vulnerable to overheating their product. if they focus on that 20 percent of their customers are getting 80 percent of the product, they're going to maximize their sales. what about next to the world's biggest food corporation? is a targeting people prone to excessive eating? and why interest the company continue marketing products that it has itself called unhealthy. during a one hour interview, we repeatedly asked questions like these and were given almost always the same answer. double ocean this, let's call them say, and they, the leslie wants to help people to eat well, which means finding the right balance between enjoyment and how that's on the left for those are for the sake of genetically philosophy, is to help consumers eat well, immersion combining enjoyment with the balance, diet, and sound health. it lacks something a simple quick little thing you can. that's why nestle offers both the range of affordable and nutritious products of. and of course,
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the products that should be consumed in moderation. to love, it goes on a on whether i say this, i say, what do you live to sell said don't, but it's not in practice, but some of you will consume is a heavy use is people who is excessively caught up in heavy uses that equal so my throw her excess on these consumers essentially addicted to your products. that's cool. i've what i will produce as long as that. so that's why we've been introducing educational programs so as well. maybe possibly why do you think that or did i quote nor papa a for addicted? no, i don't think so. it's not to nestle products, at least because our products are not developed with that in mind. take as we develop our products to fit a balance. slice and healthy diet, 90 month us hillson a can you believe? each manufacturer has its own strategy for seducing our appetites? michael moss has no doubt that the most vulnerable consumers are key to the full
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giants market success. in the sense of defining the word addiction or as being kind of this repetitive behavior that some people find difficult to quit. i think that absolutely defines the business model of the process. food industry. i'm spending every waking hour, engineering and marketing their products in a way that causes us not just to love them, but to want more and more so what action is switzerland to taking in 2020 the government stated its opposition to the law in mexico requiring food manufacturers to declare excessive levels of sugar, fat, and salt, they do so using these black warning labels. what prompted switzerland to get involved? several dozen internal e mails obtained thanks to the countries. freedom of information act showed that an
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essay has been approaching the government with its concerns. the include this correspondence between the federal department of foreign affairs and the state secretary it for economic affairs or state go. i was able to speak with who confirmed to meet the gravity of the problem and the edge of need action necessary has approached psycho directly to ask for the support of swiss officials sick or refused our requests for an interview and like nasty don't the call and i can double check and see if we agreed with the aim of the law, which was to decrease obesity rates i knew and help consumers eat healthy, said that the, the exact. so that means on the what we didn't degree with was the implementation of this law. nicole so not because it doesn't help consumers in their choices. supposing key proposing or mexican proposed labeling and mexico is merely an alarm
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system that out and does not encourage consumers to make better choices. so. so my thought i 5 on now flip will see if i could find the necessary when 76 percent of the population is overweight, over base. so the main does allow me just get you flips and in that absolutely that you're right on the left is when we need to set up an educational programs to reduce obesity in the population lesson to help people make better consumer choices . they may have. so naturally wants to create support programs. what is certain is that the multinational wants to block any statutory requirements among the messages sent by nestle to the swiss government is this memo their proposal is too radical and restrictive, and like scientific ration. now, the warning messages are susceptible of creating unnecessary fear in consumers.
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we showed the memo to mexico's deputy minister of health. it means that feeling is pros, they will not be something that my 1st responses to last will. but it's a tragic last 8. okay, says the last because of the rudeness and stubbornness of the food industry who's in the industry. yeah. in this case, the very influential multinational corporation with united global i'm calling based will get the in the companies have spent many years developing this rhetoric points to begin little i'm going to say you what is a normal sort of thing. i'm not surprised to see them trying to deceive the public or claiming that labeling is not beneficial and okay. in a ticket that looked on is this followed nicely as now even improve the formulas for a range of best products in order to avoid the dreaded black labels. that is in the name of the collection, but it's understandable for companies to protect their interest though they make
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out loud. but they cannot make and private interests cannot be placed above the public interest at a point that is, what is the meaning? that is, what is this, how, that's why we talk about separating the economic interest from political power. if the political power of a sovereign nation involves protector of defending but, and promoting public interest, a promo with interest, the chief among those interest is protecting children. not to the file problem, there is a pediatrician who's been decades counseling overweight minors, helping them in their struggle toward a healthier diet. i will, if i have own i repeated these on full day in the past, and we used to have children who were slightly overweight in relation to their age and height fond of time. but today we have children who are massively overweight by 20 or 30 kilos or more poor lot new. what upsets me the most is the fact that
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children are being manipulated and the money police on the phone is off. they are victims of this food system and they can't help it any because we often we blame the parents that fortunately for making the wrong choices and buying unhealthy products or the dish, what is the good dream leave difficult for them to make the right choice. the feller wants the labeling isn't always clear to everyone to get daily during the day or so. so i don't suppose we are violating the human rights of children and you have to ask how far things will go for specific as to why are we willing to sacrifice one or even 2 generations for path effective change and national one to the use. now as being unable to look strangest to me on, crush a match for the test stuff, it's so much from the mocking and the insults that i've retreated into my own
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bubble to be. sometimes i don't even think of myself as a person just as an ugly thing to see what if you didn't have your children, i'd have to let myself go completely and would it be did years ago? i didn't love myself enough to find an escape. i only did it for my children because i loved them, and i want them to have a normal mother the the or textile production in reverse. that's what we do here in process. the italians apply a noun in recycling which ultimately ends up
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