First with cigarettes. Now with junk food. These companies seem to be using same tactics as US market decreases. Shameful.
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'As their growth slows in the wealthiest countries, Nestlé, PepsiCo have been aggressively expanding their presence in developing nations'
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In Southeast Asia, Nestlé's instant noodles Maggi and iconic coco drinks Milo have become staple food. H U G E market!
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Wow. I didn't know this: "The new reality is captured by a single, stark fact: Across the world, more people are now obese than underweight"pic.twitter.com/w7uV9tKbiW
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Corrupt corporations do this around the world for profit while people everywhere struggle to pay for healthcare. A cyclical tragedy.
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the military-industrial complex and multinational corporations are battling to destroy the planet. who will win?
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The planet will turn out fine.
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better off, no doubt.
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I think it's becoming an epidemic through South America. When I visit South America you'll find fast food franchise everywhere and cheap.
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Very sad!!! And more are becoming ill at an alarming rate...
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You mean more people are dying from typhoid and cholera and malaria and influenza? Then - why is the average human life span increasing?
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Our Diet Is Our Health
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McDonald's is a global contributor to obesity and health problems
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Man then ladies finna be thiiiiiiiiick now!!!
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