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Nobody in the world drinks more Coca-Cola and other fizzy drinks than the residents of Chiapas, Mexico's southernmost and poorest state. In the state's mountain town of San Cristóbal de las Casas – population 186,000 - locals drink just over two litres of soft drink a day, or around 800 litres a year.
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Read More »Nobody in the world drinks more Coca-Cola and other fizzy drinks than the residents of Chiapas, Mexico’s southernmost and poorest state. In the state’s mountain town of San Cristóbal de las Casas – population 186,000 - locals drink just over two litres of soft drink a day, or around 800 litres a year. That’s more than five times higher than the national average of 150 litres per person per year. Consequently, Mexico is facing an obesity epidemic and in Chiapas, health officials have declared a diabetes emergency. Pedro Jiminez lives in San Cristóbal with his mother Maria Ton and brother Roberto. Pedro plays at a funeral of a person who died from COVID-19. They also had diabetes. Pedro has been battling diabetes for almost thirteen years.
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Read More »“Diabetes is caused by anger and problems in the family. When we scold each other, when we yell at each other, it turns into diabetes. “I’m 51 and have never been sick. I have drunk and eaten plenty of soda, liquor, beer and chicken.” A religious ceremony involving bottles of Coca-Cola. According to a 2019 study by the Chiapas and Southern Border Multidisciplinary Research Center (Cimsur), each resident of the southern state drank more than 800 litres of Coke in a year.
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Read More »This sample shows E-coli is present in the town's drinking water supply. Mr Reygadas says the presence of bacteria means the children grow up malnourished and because they are drinking a lot of Coca-Cola, their bodies don’t assimilate the sugar. In 2021, an estimated 14 million adults in Mexico were living with diabetes with a rise of 10 per cent in the last two years. Almost half of those living with the disease were undiagnosed. To combat the health emergency, Mexico introduced a sugar tax in 2014 of around a 10 per cent increase in price on any non-alcoholic drink containing added sugar After the first two years of the tax, Mexico saw an estimated 7.6 per cent reduction in household purchases of taxed beverages. They’ve been drinking it for so long. It’s become a custom. Maria Ton Since its introduction, a global momentum for this form of fiscal policy has been building, especially in Australia. In three years, it’s projected a third of Australian adults will be clinically obese , with diabetes being the fastest growing chronic disease. Earlier this year, the Australia Medical Association (AMA) launched the #SicklySweet campaign , which suggested a tax of 40 cents per 100 grams of sugar, reducing sugar consumption of sweet drinks by 12 to 18 per cent. The AMA says Australians drink more than 2.4 billion litres of sugary drinks each year. Maria Ton runs a shop that sells Coca-Cola. But critics say there is not enough evidence it would reduce obesity. In Mexico, Coca-Cola had been around for decades before it started booming in popularity. This shift happened in the late 1960s when one of its delivery workers, Vincente Fox, rose through the ranks to become president of the company in 1975 and eventually president of Mexico in 2000. During Fox’s presidency, Mexico joined the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994, allowing Coke to become cheaper to buy and more accessible.
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