As if the food we buy doesn’t have enough legalese and marketing nonsense on the labels, the Center for Science in the Public Interest has petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to require a warning label on soft drinks detailing what they’ll do to you if consumed to excess. Sounds like something that would work about as well as warning labels on smokes. Most users don’t read packaging, let alone heed it. But is more information needed in this case? I have seen teen girls debating carb content in store aisles.
Posted by Rhonda Holman
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