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Coca-Cola Promises to Reduce Calories in Their Drinks in Mexico by 30%

Mexico City, Mexico.- The Coca-Cola soda industry announced that it will reduce the calories of its soft drinks by 30%. They also assured that the versions of the sugar-free soda will be cheaper than the regular one. What was Coca-Cola’s commitment in Mexico? Coca-Cola would reduce sugar by 30% X This, he said, is part of an agreement reached with federal authorities to combat excessive sugar consumption among the population, amid the legislati…
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Mexico City, Mexico.- The Coca-Cola soda industry announced that it will reduce the calories of its soft drinks by 30%. They also assured that the versions of the sugar-free soda will be cheaper than the regular one. What was Coca-Cola’s commitment in Mexico? Coca-Cola would reduce sugar by 30% X This, he said, is part of an agreement reached with federal authorities to combat excessive sugar consumption among the population, amid the legislati…

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Redacción / Grupo Canton The government seeks to curb obesity and diabetes with less sugary drinks.Refreshers have a year to reformulate their products.Mexico.- Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, announced that after an agreement with the country's main refreshers, they committed to reform their products to reduce by 30% [...] The post Government agrees with refreshers to reduce sugar in drinks appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.

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Quintana Roo Hoy broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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