How Chile Changed Its Laws To Take On The Obesity Crisis | Explained ft. Medha | Jist

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What if unhealthy food came with a clear warning before you bought it? To tackle its obesity crisis, Chile introduced one of the world's toughest food labelling laws. Companies were required to place bold warning labels on the front of food packages if they were high in sugar, salt, saturated fat, or calories. This reel explains how one policy changed consumer behaviour and became a global benchmark in the fight against obesity. Do you think India should introduce mandatory front-of-pack warning labels? Tell us in the comments.

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