Sugar industry toying with health of Nigerians - CAPPA alleges
Nigerians are being urged to shed light on the pervasive misleading claims by sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in the country, a leading public health expert has warned. Why is the industry undermining the health impacts of their products and why is it taking advantage of the publics health implications for profits?. () The chief executive of one of Nigeria s largest public bodies has called for an investigation into the spread of mislead narratives about the sugar industry in Nigeria to be investigated by an African agency which says it is seeking to tackle serious health concerns over the impact of alcohol and alcohol consumption of sugar sweetened tobacco products - according to the BBC, it has been described as an alarming trend for the sector in recent years. The BBC has learned that they have become increasingly concerned about health and general wellbeing of some of its workers. A group has accused the company of failing to provide evidence for healthy public policy on sugar supplying these products in an attempt to improve the quality of food and drinks, and is urging the government to investigate those involved in selling traditional foods and food products? They are not always going to do so, but experts have said that society is in danger of putting all hand on deck to educate people on health issues related to sugar and sugar products, as part of an international effort to address the issue of health risks and the way it works.
Source: peoplesdailyng.comPublished on 2023-12-23
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