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2015 emails revealed that funding by Coca-Cola for scientific studies sought to influence research to be more favorable to their business interests. [159] A 2016 meta-analysis found that research funded by soda companies was 34 times more likely to find that soda has no significant health impacts on obesity or diabetes. [160]
Coca-Cola Co. partially funded the pro-industry advocacy group International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI) for many years prior to ending their support for the organization in 2021. [9] ILSI was founded by a former Coca-Cola Co. executive in 1978, and has employed a number of former high level Coca-Cola Co. employees. [10]
PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi gave her company a head start on the health trend by investing in products like. PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are under fire for selling unhealthy beverages in a country that has ...
Our eight-part guide shows you a delicious expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. Sugary drinks may leave a sour taste given their possible impact on mortality ...
The Beverage Institute for Health and Wellness was led by Rhona S. Applebaum, who was also the Coca-Cola Company's Chief Science and Health Officer. It was announced in 2005, when Coca-Cola executive Donald Short, then the company's vice president, published a paper about his company's commitments to consumers' health in the American Journal of ...
Both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are seeing a drop in volume sold in North America. For the maker of Coke, volume growth declined 1% last quarter for the region, offset by an 8% increase in prices.
Coca-Cola was given a 2015 Shonky Award by Australian consumer organisation Choice, due to its funding of GEBN, [10] which amounted to at least $1.5m in 2015. [ 3 ] On November 30, 2015, the group announced on its website that it would discontinue operations immediately. [ 11 ]
In 2008 Coca-Cola's participation at the Business Call To Action event re-kindled the idea. The active work for Cola Life was started with a first blog post in the [ founder's personal Blog. [ 2 ] This Blog post did not attract Coca-Cola's attention, so Berry decided to try to get the idea debated on the BBC Radio 4 programme, iPM.