Health Experts Push FIFA to Drop Coca-Cola

A group of health experts and activists is urging FIFA to end its partnership with Coca-Cola by 2030. They claim that Coca-Cola uses sports events to boost its image while promoting unhealthy products, which contradicts the health policies of countries like Canada and Mexico that host the World Cup. The campaign, Kick Big Soda Out, has gathered support from over 523,000 people since the 2024 Paris Olympics. What does it mean for you? If this campaign succeeds, you might see fewer sugary drink ads at major sports events, which could lead to healthier choices for you and your family.

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