🚨 AMERICANS SHOCKED TO DISCOVER MEXICO BANNED CARTOON CHARACTERS ON KIDS CEREAL
A man filming inside a grocery store shows something most Americans have never seen before.
In Mexico, junk food that’s high in sugar, calories, or sodium can’t use cartoon mascots to market to kids.
Instead, the package is covered with large stop-sign warning labels.
“EXCESS SUGAR.”
“EXCESS CALORIES.”
“EXCESS SODIUM.”
“EXCESS SATURATED FAT.”
The policy was designed to fight childhood obesity by forcing companies to clearly show when a product is loaded with unhealthy ingredients.
Now people watching the video are imagining what American grocery stores would look like under the same rules.
Kids cereal boxes labeled “EXCESS SUGAR.”
Energy drinks marked “EXCESS SODIUM.”
Snack foods stamped “EXCESS CALORIES.”
Some say it would completely change how people see the foods they buy every week.
Others say U.S. food companies would never allow it.
If your kid’s favorite cereal had a giant “EXCESS SUGAR” label on the front… would you still buy it?
Colonialism is insane. You murder, rape, pillage and take these people’s land and use it for your own pleasure and have the nerve to demonize them for existing in their own homes. Just pure evil
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