inetknght@lemmy.mltoWorld News@lemmy.ml•Nestlé adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer countries, report finds
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5 months agoThere’s less regulation in a developing country. So… if you get them hooked on it then, at least, you’ve got easy (albeit low) income. During the developing country maturity they will then be hooked on sugar and less likely to ban it or curb it.
It’s just as any addiction.
Yes, you’re right.
And so non-competes should indeed be banned.