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Pennsylvania teenager files lawsuit against Big Food for marketing addictive and harmful ultra-processed foods

by Natural News
December 19, 2024
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Pennsylvania teenager files lawsuit against Big Food for marketing addictive and harmful ultra-processed foods

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  • Bryce Martinez, an 18-year-old from Pennsylvania, has filed a lawsuit against 11 major food manufacturers, accusing them of producing and marketing ultra-processed foods (UPFs) that are as addictive and harmful as cigarettes.
  • Martinez claims that UPFs are designed to be addictive through a combination of fats, salt, sugar and flavor enhancers, leading to severe health issues like fatty liver disease and Type 2 diabetes.
  • The lawsuit highlights the aggressive marketing of UPFs to children, similar to tobacco industry tactics, with annual spending of nearly $2 billion on advertising targeting young consumers.
  • The lawsuit, seen as a significant step in bringing attention to the issue of UPF consumption and its health effects, is part of a larger debate about food, health and corporate responsibility, potentially sparking meaningful changes in food labeling and marketing regulations.

In a groundbreaking lawsuit that has sparked intense debate, an 18-year-old Pennsylvania teenager, Bryce Martinez, has filed a lawsuit against 11 major food manufacturers, alleging that their ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are as addictive and harmful as cigarettes. Martinez claims that these foods caused him to develop fatty liver disease, Type 2 diabetes and other severe health problems.

The lawsuit, filed in the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia County, zeroes in on companies like Coca-Cola, Nestle USA, PepsiCo and General Mills. At the heart of the case is the allegation that these corporations have pursued a “predatory profiteering” strategy, deliberately marketing their UPFs to children without disclosing their dangers. (Related: FAST FOOD EPIDEMIC: Could and should Trump SHUTTER FAST FOOD CHAINS until diabetes, obesity and cancer rates decline?)



Critics note that it’s essential to understand what UPFs are and why they’re considered so dangerous. UPFs are industrially produced substances that imitate food. They’re made by fractioning natural foods, chemically modifying them and combining them with additives.

This process often involves techniques like molding, extrusion and pressurization. Common food brands like Bagel Bites, CheezIts, Hot Pockets and Sour Patch Kids are common examples of UPFs.

The lawsuit claims that UPFs are engineered to be as addictive as cigarettes. They argue that the food industry uses neuroscientists to create combinations of fats, salt, sugar and flavor enhancers that trigger food addictions. This is not just speculation; the scientific consensus is growing, linking UPF consumption to a range of health issues, including obesity, diabetes and heart disease. […]

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