Something I did not see in this article at all was what they defined as unhealthy food. Heavily processed foods are bad for you, everyone knows this, but this entire article and lawsuit skips over one very important point: people choose to eat those foods. 40 years of education about processed foods, fat, sodium, carbohydrates, all of that, Hasn't done anything to diminish that.
Rather than spend that money suing giant food companies who are going to probably win in court anyways, put that money towards feeding children in schools, breakfast and lunches that are healthy, nutritious, and filling. Put that money to feeding the homeless. This just feels like Headline grabbing.
Something I did not see in this article at all was what they defined as unhealthy food. Heavily processed foods are bad for you, everyone knows this, but this entire article and lawsuit skips over one very important point: people choose to eat those foods. 40 years of education about processed foods, fat, sodium, carbohydrates, all of that, Hasn't done anything to diminish that.
Rather than spend that money suing giant food companies who are going to probably win in court anyways, put that money towards feeding children in schools, breakfast and lunches that are healthy, nutritious, and filling. Put that money to feeding the homeless. This just feels like Headline grabbing.