Coca-Cola Strengthens Alliance with Government to Promote Healthy Habits - Uniradio Informa Baja California
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Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 23 secondsThe Mexican Coca-Cola Industry announced an agreement with the Ministry of Health of the Government of Mexico to promote healthier consumption habits and contribute to the reduction of obesity and diabetes in the country. As part of the dialogue with federal authorities and representatives of the Congress on the evaluation of the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS), it was determined to establ…
Mexico City.- The Mexican Coca-Cola Industry announced a series of measures it will take as a company, as a result of an agreement with the Ministry of Health of Mexico, which include reducing 30% of the calorie content of all its drinks, as well as encouraging the consumption of its low-calorie or non-calorie drinks at lower prices and an advertising campaign.
The Mexican Coca-Cola Industry announced an agreement with the Ministry of Health of the Government of Mexico to strengthen actions aimed at reducing the caloric consumption of beverages, promoting low or sugar-free products and promoting healthier lifestyles in the population. This agreement arises in the context of the high rates of [...] The Coca-Cola charge agrees with the Health Secretariat to reduce calories first appeared in Central MX Ne…
The Mexican Coca-Cola Industry strengthens its collaboration with the Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Health, to promote healthier habits.
The Mexican Coca-Cola Industry strengthens its collaboration with the Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Health, to promote healthier habits.
Mexico City. The Mexican Coca-Cola Industry is sensitive to the concerns and priorities raised by the Government of Mexico regarding obesity and diabetes rates that are registered in the country due to various factors, and recognizes the role played by the beverage industry in building solutions to these health challenges faced by Mexicans. Given this, the Mexican Coca-Cola Industry has held an open and constructive dialogue with federal authori…
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