Sorry for language!
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an update to Mexico’s 2014 front-of-pack nutrition labels (FOPNL), and part of a wave of Latin American countries—starting with Chile in 2012—that are implementing laws to curb obesity.
“Eighty percent of my patients have health problems related to junk food,” Rito said. “Our region is very different from central and southern Mexico where they eat more vegetables and fruit.”
“In Mexico, there are high rates of arthritis problems,” Guadiana said. “Eighty percent of my patients have [arthritic] conditions related to obesity.”
70 percent of the kids he[another doctor] sees have insulin resistance.
There is ample evidence of a decline in the purchase of unhealthy products following the implementation of the black octagon warning labels
“I think these Latin American countries have done an excellent job, because despite having limited resources, they are producing much more effective policies there than here in the United States”
https://www.thinkglobalhealth.org/article/look-food-warning-labels-mexico
Allowing food stamps and EBT to buy almost anything in the store has always been a terrible idea. It makes people want to stay on food assistance as long as possible, even permanently.
Yeah, watch it. Don't throw that four letter word LOVE around like that.