Vani Hari
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Well, because... Well, I mean, PepsiCo has a robot that... has mimicked real human taste buds that they use for testing, okay? And this kind of information is getting out now because we have a teenager in Pennsylvania that just filed a lawsuit.
He's 16 years old, has non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes, and he is suing 11 of the top food companies in America for his ailments, saying that the ultra processed food diet that he was on made him that way because it was addictive in nature. And so as part of that lawsuit, they've come out with this evidence, right?
He's 16 years old, has non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes, and he is suing 11 of the top food companies in America for his ailments, saying that the ultra processed food diet that he was on made him that way because it was addictive in nature. And so as part of that lawsuit, they've come out with this evidence, right?
He's 16 years old, has non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and diabetes, and he is suing 11 of the top food companies in America for his ailments, saying that the ultra processed food diet that he was on made him that way because it was addictive in nature. And so as part of that lawsuit, they've come out with this evidence, right?
And more is gonna be discovered in Discovery, which I'm so excited about because when I read the lawsuit, it was over, I don't know, 150 pages or something.
And more is gonna be discovered in Discovery, which I'm so excited about because when I read the lawsuit, it was over, I don't know, 150 pages or something.
And more is gonna be discovered in Discovery, which I'm so excited about because when I read the lawsuit, it was over, I don't know, 150 pages or something.
And when I read it, it was like a horror movie because it showed, even though it was in the exact pictures of what kind of technology they use to addict our taste buds and our senses to food, they showed the types of technology and the brain nodes that they actually attach to rats and to humans and to... Yeah, well, people understand the dopamine system pretty well now.
And when I read it, it was like a horror movie because it showed, even though it was in the exact pictures of what kind of technology they use to addict our taste buds and our senses to food, they showed the types of technology and the brain nodes that they actually attach to rats and to humans and to... Yeah, well, people understand the dopamine system pretty well now.
And when I read it, it was like a horror movie because it showed, even though it was in the exact pictures of what kind of technology they use to addict our taste buds and our senses to food, they showed the types of technology and the brain nodes that they actually attach to rats and to humans and to... Yeah, well, people understand the dopamine system pretty well now.
So that's where the moral dilemma comes in, right?
So that's where the moral dilemma comes in, right?
So that's where the moral dilemma comes in, right?
38%?
38%?
38%?
12 to 18 years old.
12 to 18 years old.
12 to 18 years old.
It used to be zero, right? We have to look at what's happening in the food supply. We have to hold someone accountable for it or create some type of regulation or change that would prevent this from continuing to go down into the dumps, which is where we're headed because right now we're last when it comes to- Okay, let me ask you another question.