Last year, Coca-Cola Co. spent $327 million on advertising.

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  • Last year, Coca-Cola Co. spent $327 million on advertising in the United States, while the company raked in more than $9.5 billion in profits.
    Not one of their ads will tell you that drinking 1 or 2 cans of Coke a day will increase your chances of getting Type 2 diabetes by 26%.

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  • @ryanquick07
    @ryanquick07 15 днів тому +118

    Never stopped Feelin' the Bern

    • @whiskeymonk4085
      @whiskeymonk4085 15 днів тому +5

      Penicillin will clear that up.

    • @jeffreythomas4254
      @jeffreythomas4254 15 днів тому +3

      I never did either. 😢

    • @split_ce
      @split_ce 15 днів тому +3

      Never forget what the democrats did to Bernie. Trump 24'.

    • @jeffreythomas4254
      @jeffreythomas4254 15 днів тому

      @split_ce um hell no. Worst president our country has ever seen. Narc felon racist trump needs to rot.

    • @jeffreythomas4254
      @jeffreythomas4254 14 днів тому

      @split_ce not a chance. Narc felon racist trump needs to ride off into the sunset. We can't go back. Harris 24...wish it could be bernie 24!

  • @tonycincera3353
    @tonycincera3353 15 днів тому +114

    Here’s another fact. The price of wheat, corn and oats are at a three year low. Anyone notice the price of cereals on the isles in the grocery store ?
    Most of the cost for that box of cereal is not comprised of the ingredients but rather the marketing

    • @will-pk8hq
      @will-pk8hq 10 днів тому +5

      Its the same with almost everything

    • @xynonners
      @xynonners 10 днів тому +5

      exactly, which is why generics are so much cheaper
      and retailers never carry those

    • @JackFoxtrotEDM
      @JackFoxtrotEDM 8 днів тому

      @@xynonnersMalt-o-Meal in my experience is always better than namebrand. They always taste better and the name brands leave a weird film in your mouth.

  • @devmeistersuperprecision4155
    @devmeistersuperprecision4155 15 днів тому +27

    I have been through a legal hell and lost my home in Colorado. I wound buying a small plot of land in Vermont and have been working towards moving to Vermont and becoming a Vermonter. In my journey, I never liked Bernie Sanders. Mostly because I allowed myself to be influenced by the media bliz against him. As I settle into Vermont, I discover Bernie Sanders is like an onion. Each day, you peel off another layer and discover facets about him that many never knew. What Bernie Sanders is suggesting here is absolutely correct. Each day I discover a new tid bit of respect for his opinions. In this case, he is correct. The super grocery stores are full of not only processed foods for kids but for adults too. There has to be a change in how and what we eat. There has to be change as to a nation taking care of its citizens and not its corporations.

  • @user-by9fz2ws2d
    @user-by9fz2ws2d 15 днів тому +160

    Sanders always looking out for Americans.

    • @debbieknight8901
      @debbieknight8901 15 днів тому +18

      And for his tireless work and unwavering dedication to the general welfare of the American people, our media paints him as a left-wing radical. Corporate media is not our friend.

    • @noahvannote417
      @noahvannote417 14 днів тому

      Except when he's looking out for his career then he's looking out for the dnc by default and they don't care about you at all just like Republicans.

    • @pdxmusl1510
      @pdxmusl1510 10 днів тому

      No.... Sanders is always coming up with crazy things to say that are completely wrong. And like obviously wrong it can be shown how bad it is with 6th grade math. It's embarrassing anyone listens to the guy.

    • @debbieknight8901
      @debbieknight8901 10 днів тому +4

      @@pdxmusl1510 would you be willing to quote some of these crazy things you claim he says that are completely wrong?

    • @bloodred255
      @bloodred255 10 днів тому

      ​@@debbieknight8901well he wanted me to give money to harris

  • @0KylePrior0
    @0KylePrior0 15 днів тому +26

    I fully support this. My health has been impacted by foods that I DEMANDED were bought for me AND that my mother thought were healthy because "part of this complete breakfast" is language that suggests the sugary junk is actually healthy. I feel like I'm owed money because they know that the sugary foods that they sell the children are indeed unhealthy.

    • @cwkay6847
      @cwkay6847 15 днів тому

      Sounds like your mom raised a spoiled brat

  • @mimirows
    @mimirows 14 днів тому +11

    It’s not just about healthcare for all, we are sick because of our crappy diet. Thank you Bernie!

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 13 днів тому

      Exactly! I’m all for universal healthcare, but unless we get our health in check by eating more healthfully, it will be easy to go bankrupt.

  • @theemporersnewclothes
    @theemporersnewclothes 15 днів тому +10

    Thank you, Senator

  • @sstarkey1695
    @sstarkey1695 15 днів тому +15

    He always has the research to support his positions!

    • @pdxmusl1510
      @pdxmusl1510 10 днів тому

      No... no he doesn't. He can be shown to be incorrect over 90% of the time with basic math...

  • @RisenThe
    @RisenThe 15 днів тому +20

    Let's talk about the plastic waste that these companies do nothing about.

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 15 днів тому +41

    The best President we never had. 😢😭

  • @lindablackwell4852
    @lindablackwell4852 15 днів тому +33

    Thank you for bringing attention to junk food/drinks ads. 🔥💚💙👍🏻👍👍🏾👍🏿

  • @annettesurfer
    @annettesurfer 15 днів тому +9

    I'd rephrase the sentence "restrict junk food advertising to children"

    • @TheAlchaemist
      @TheAlchaemist 15 днів тому +3

      For example, in other parts of the world it is forbidden to associate cartoons or movie characters to foods.

    • @razpootis5802
      @razpootis5802 15 днів тому +2

      It needs to be restricted from adults. The kids don't have the wallet.

    • @admiralAlfonso9001
      @admiralAlfonso9001 День тому

      My dad eats tons of junk food like ice cream and cereal all the time

  • @scottcates
    @scottcates 15 днів тому +12

    Brothers and Sisters: Register and Vote

    • @split_ce
      @split_ce 15 днів тому +1

      Yep Trump 2024

    • @PopBodhi
      @PopBodhi 14 днів тому

      @@split_ce Troll.

    • @split_ce
      @split_ce 13 днів тому

      @@PopBodhi How so? I voted for Bernie and now I will vote Trump.

    • @PopBodhi
      @PopBodhi 13 днів тому +1

      @@split_ce Trump's governance is antithetical to Bernie's philosophy. Your position is nonsensical.

    • @split_ce
      @split_ce 13 днів тому

      @@PopBodhi They are closer than you think as they are both anti war.

  • @RoxanneM-
    @RoxanneM- 15 днів тому +9

    We need to start taking out sugar out of ALL the products, including fake meat and bread. And by the way, our cows need to go back to being fed with grass not wheat or corn. All this is EXTREMELY important. What the cows eat, we eat too. Cows don’t eat this in countries like Argentina, where you won’t find metabolic disease. All research done on meat in the US is with our kind of unnatural meat. Americans are suffering of malnutrition. A malnutrition that is making us fat and unhealthy.

    • @razpootis5802
      @razpootis5802 14 днів тому

      We need to stop eating meat entirely. It's not good for humans.

    • @ChewyChicken589
      @ChewyChicken589 14 днів тому

      Then vote for Trump because he's actually going to do it. Kamala Harris is owned by big food

    • @LauraB.335
      @LauraB.335 13 днів тому

      Yes, there is sugar in things that have no business having sugar in them like brats and cottage cheese. WTF!? Then, there’s also wheat and soy in things. For example, many tuna brands have wheat in them. I just want the tuna, thanks! All of these things are subsidized by the government.
      The government needs to start subsidizing meat, fruit, and veg, and that’s it. All one-ingredient whole foods. No wheat, soy, corn, etc.
      The good thing about cows is that they have multiple stomachs, so what they eat doesn’t hurt us as much as non-ruminant animals, such as chicken.

  • @avocadomonkey4892
    @avocadomonkey4892 12 днів тому +1

    There's a guy who's been suing companies when their advertising/packaging doesn't match what the food is actually like. The judges think he's not serious, but this is part of the system of not holding companies accountable for what they say in the name of "marketing."
    Thank you, Bernie, for clearly explaining what can be complex topics, and for always highlighting progress, hope, and solidarity!

  • @michellem6826
    @michellem6826 15 днів тому +13

    Thank you Senator Sanders!

  • @ES_DCSAVIOR101
    @ES_DCSAVIOR101 15 днів тому +44

    The only politician I trust.

    • @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists
      @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists 15 днів тому

      plus AOC √

    • @anidiquaojala1804
      @anidiquaojala1804 15 днів тому

      me too

    • @split_ce
      @split_ce 15 днів тому +1

      @@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists lol you must be joking.

    • @Rowsy91
      @Rowsy91 14 днів тому

      Yep. Not kamala certainly not trum

    • @Rowsy91
      @Rowsy91 14 днів тому +1

      @@MakeSomeNoisePlaylists Oh god shes one of the worst ones
      Her and Majorite Taylor Green i cant wait till they are not apart of politics anymore

  • @pizaclatonddd3081
    @pizaclatonddd3081 15 днів тому +18

    Can we start in public schools make the food healthier the kids might hate us in the short term but they'll be growing healthier nonetheless

    • @janncoons7445
      @janncoons7445 15 днів тому +9

      In the long run their brains will function better and they will love you for it

    • @rubenkeller5543
      @rubenkeller5543 9 днів тому

      They will come Home and eat candy. Any other great ideas?

  • @RyanChand-c5b
    @RyanChand-c5b 12 днів тому +2

    This is true they always falsely label food as healthy, all the nutrients of complete breakfast, all natural, etc.
    I’ve heard there’s even loopholes to organic labels. Like they can advertise as organic without having the USDA organic stamp

  • @TheAlchaemist
    @TheAlchaemist 15 днів тому +18

    Many foods from USA would not even qualify as food here in the EU, or as whatever they call that in USA.

    • @PatrickArcato
      @PatrickArcato 9 днів тому

      That's why their women are double the size of our men 😂

    • @SamPetersson
      @SamPetersson 9 днів тому

      Sure the US is worse but things are terrible in europe aswell. In a lot of european countries health statistics are not far off in comparison with the US

  • @maui_wowie_
    @maui_wowie_ 13 днів тому +1

    327$ million for advertising? Damn, that's cheap for a multibillion dollar company that got most of its customers in the US. I expected a way bigger number.

  • @siphillis
    @siphillis 15 днів тому +8

    I think Bernie is missing the forest for the trees here. Children don't go to the supermarket and purchase their own food. They also can't source their own groceries and prepare their own healthy meals. They also can't just move out of food deserts to areas where they have ready-access to healthy options. Food is a complicated subject and we've historically approached it like there's a singular source to blame when it's a byproduct of poor city planning and parents not having enough time to cook. A good starting-point - to me - is school lunches, which should be free for every student and carefully source to be low in sugar, trans fats, and processed byproducts

    • @nicklang7670
      @nicklang7670 15 днів тому +2

      City planning is one of the biggest impacts of the increasing dependencies of everyone on those with power. Thank you for your opinion on this matter.

    • @janwag6856
      @janwag6856 15 днів тому

      Well yeah… I think you’ve got it, but I would add: learn to cook from scratch. Teach children how to cook good meals from scratch. Teach the chemistry of how the ingredients react to each other and how to flavor with herbs and spices and less salt, then….
      Eat it together…
      Mmmm. Less sugar, fat, and packaging.
      Learn to cook from scratchmmmmm

    • @siphillis
      @siphillis 15 днів тому

      @@janwag6856 that all takes time, resources, and actual kitchens. A lot of people lack all three. Like I said, a complicated matter with a lot of vectors to consider

    • @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists
      @MakeSomeNoisePlaylists 15 днів тому

      not bad, you are half educated....but may be you will start your education and watch it again !

  • @Hannari-xt6nr
    @Hannari-xt6nr 8 днів тому

    50 years old man here. The photo is a year old. I look 30, i am athletic, i run and swim every day. I was lucky to grow up in a very VERY small village in the south of France, which had no supermarkets only local shops ran by local people. The vegetables came from the fields around the village, so did the fruit, the meat was from animals living on those fields around the village, the abattoir was just on the outskirt of the village and the farmers did the killing (one of our school trips was to the abattoirs, i was 10, and became vegan on that day) , but now in retrospect i think this was the most honest thing our teachers and school did to us. So i grew up eating and drinking only food grown on the village, nothing was processed. My parents raised chicken and sheep and they would kill them and clean them and cook them themselves so whatever chicken or lamb i ate until the age of ten was one i saw running in the garden that very morning. I never drank a glass of soda until i was 16 and left the village for a larger city to go to change school. I hated the taste of the soda , it had too much sugar in it to me. I never liked chocolate because i didn't grow up eating any as my parents sweetened their tea or milk with beet's sugar which they made themselves. We never had coffee as you had to go buy it at a supermarket (100km away) and that was a nearly 3 hours drive so nobody went there, except for christmas shopping so i actually ate crap food maybe once a year for christmas when they bought coffee and sugar and pasta, bit other than that my mother made all the food we ate from scratch and my parents grew the food we ate. That's why i am so healthy at 50. Never had eyesight problem because we never had a TV until i was 11 (couldn't afford it), so i read books and i never had a cavity because we weren't fed any crap but my parents made sure we brushed our teeth 3 times a day at least, and my mother would go collect walnut roots and dry them and we would use them to rub on our teeth and gums as it made them very strong and made the teeth really white. The dentist is the one thing my parents made sure we went to regardless of the cost, because they knew that a tooth ache in the middle of nowhere in their generation meant shooting yourself in the head because no painkillers here or have the neighbour come with pliers and remove the tooth after getting you drunk and then using cognac to clean the wound. So my paren ts didn't want that for their kids so we went to the dentist once a month (the most important guy in the village along with the doctor and the veterinarian for farm animals and incidentally dogs and cats, although i must say when a cat or a dog was sick and the dog or cat was old he was put upside down in a bucket filled with water with the lid on until it stopped moving and the kitten and unwanted puppies were put in a bag with a stone attached to it and trown in the river (village life in the old days was not that pretty for animals, that's why i became vegan and a veterinarian). I never even had any hair loss, never had a cold, never had the flu, have no bad choilesterol at 50, no bad blood pressure, still a very good libido and everything is functioning and have never been depressed a day in my life, because i have never been addicted to anything.
    I know that my health both physical and mental comes from that childhood and the food i received and the fact that i played in trees and in the mountains, and by the rivers and the lakes and not online or in front of the TV. I knew how kids were made because i was taken to the farm and shown how mares were impregnated so that was no mistery to me from an early age. And while my brother was helping the stallion, he was warning me that if i got any of the girls in the village in trouble i would be in even bigger trouble myself, which in retrospect is hilarious given that my big brother lives with another man and in the city. Yes not so good being gay in villages in the 70s or 80s when he was a teenager, but he told me that he actually had a very rich sex life, with a lot of closeted husbands in the village, but he is lucky he never got a bullet in the head, because hunting accidents happen you know.
    But this is the same upbringing that also guaranteed my sisters safety because no man would have tried anything with them as they would have gotten a bullet from my father.
    Growing up in a small village was tough and i was exposed to a lot of reality reality, but i wouldn't trade it for the life of a kid today, even kids raised in small villages like me today. The virtual they are exposed to and the fake news and food and life they are fed both literally and figuratively is so much worse than what i experienced. I really have only mostly good memories of my childhood. I never got attacked by anyon e, never got bullied, never feared for my safety even when alone in the woods or the mountains camping with friends. Yup we were poor, yup we went to the sea side once a year if we were lucky, yup we couldn't afford almost anything. But i only realized we were poor and rednecks when i moved to the big city and by then that couldn't tarnish my childhood memories because as a child i felt like the happiest kid in the world since we all were poor in the village !
    Today irnically enough i live in the biggest and most populated city in the world Tokyo, i am married to a Japanese lady, i work and live in japan and mostly use Japanese or english all day and rarely french. But the reason i ended up here is because Japan is actually pretty much like my 70s little french village. Sure it is super modern but the lifestyle is very rural and Japanese eat healthy, cook their food, eat very little processed crap, it is heaven for vegans, it has old traditional values but they do not drown kitties and puppies and LGBT people have it quite easy here as they are all very much respected. My wife likes my old values based on my old values education and i like hers. It is never about accessories and fancy clothes and fancy restaurant and overexposure to social media and all the bling and the external validation as she comes from an equally small village among ricefields and her parents are people of the land too.
    She was fed proper food and at 50 as well doesn't look a day over 30, she is vegan too, because of me, i didn't try to turn her, she just did her reaearch and changed her eating habits. You will never find processed food in our house, nor will you find any soda. We eat mostly organic locally grown food and we cook our meals every day. We also never stress over anything, and Japan is insanely safe so we never have to worry about our safety, we rarely lock the door of our house at night and the windows are always open even when we're not home.
    I will tell you the secrets of a happy and healthy life. 1 eat properly and exercise 2 live as close as you can to nature (we live in northern tokyo, we are a 35 minutes metro ride from the imperial palace, but we are a less than 45 minute hike from the house to the mountains and we have badgers and even sometimes monkeys in our garden in winter and summer. and we can see Mount Fuji from our bedroom and the upstairs toilets) 3 don't stress for any reason and stay away from social media except as a tool to learn about thing which is by far the only good purpose of the internet, 4 be kind and make it your lifestyle to show compassion and kindness to others rather than disrespect and animosity because whatev er you do, it comes back to you ten times, so kindness attracts kindness, etc, but bitterness and violence only brings back bitterness and violence so stay away from the negative and don't be the negative, and finally 5 live in the moment, the past is the past, leave it behind and the future hasn't happened so no need to worry about it or believe that this is when you'll be happy, behappy now and enjoy the very moment you live. And remember life is about meaning and happiness. If your life has no meaning and you are not happy, you are doing it all wrong. If my life was to become meaningless and i felt miserable and saw no reason to carry on and no hope for any goodness coming then i would check out so fast. But this will nevr happen because i just need to go in the moun tains and sit on a rock for 15 minutes and all the bad goes away and i see life for what it is, nature in all its magnificence, and that is the best purpose in life and the best reason to be happy.
    Eat love pray is not wrong at all, but i would say it like this, eat really healthy unprocessed organic food, show love and respect and kindness and compassion to everything , people nature and animals and of course yourself, and find a spiritual path to walk on, it doesn't have to be religion (i am not theist) but find a certain spirituality or goodness and make it one of the guidelines of your life. And when it is time do not fear death, it is the most natural thing in the world, far more natural then the soda you are drinking or the internet you are using right now. Don't be afraid of life either.

  • @amanofnoreputation2164
    @amanofnoreputation2164 15 днів тому +44

    "But where's the money going to come from for healthcare?"
    "The increase in productivity from being healthier."
    * Stares dumbly in confusion *

    • @meganwynn372
      @meganwynn372 15 днів тому +1

      We have plenty of money.

    • @damham5689
      @damham5689 15 днів тому

      ​@@meganwynn372....​. By "We" do you mean the top 0.5% who control over 70% of the wealth in America.

    • @CM-st2pb
      @CM-st2pb 10 днів тому

      $35 trillion in debt, plenty of money. Delusional lol

    • @GyroNought
      @GyroNought 10 днів тому +1

      ​@CM-st2pb it wasn't Bernie Sanders or his policies that made that happen.

  • @DavidPerez-zs8im
    @DavidPerez-zs8im 15 днів тому +4

    Thank God for plants so my kids and I don't have to be so unhealthy.. whole foods plant based rules! NYC one ❤️

    • @ChewyChicken589
      @ChewyChicken589 14 днів тому

      Plants are actually bad for people. They can't physically fight back or run away when being eaten so they have all kinds of chemicals to fight back with

  • @Indlovu402
    @Indlovu402 14 днів тому +1

    Soft drinks come and go but Cocacola stays eternal.

  • @razpootis5802
    @razpootis5802 15 днів тому +2

    It's not the kids that we need to worry about here. They're not buying the food. It's the parents.
    The problem is a society that puts no emphasis on education and personal accountability. When everything has been dumbed down for the least intelligent people, that only encourages a dumber society.
    I have met a staggering number of adults who don't even have basic academic skills.

  • @kevinkelly1586
    @kevinkelly1586 11 днів тому +1

    AT 0:58, I immediately though, "Chester Cheetah here, with two cool laws for new Chee-tos brand Paws."

  • @spicycopper2436
    @spicycopper2436 15 днів тому +7

    When I learned that a 12 ounce can of Coca Cola contains about 3 tablespoon of sugar, I started cutting back on cokes until I no longer drink them.
    It's been over 10 years since I had a coke and I still get cravings for them. It's crazy.
    I can understand why people are hooked on soda and use food stamp to purchase them.
    Do I think that you should be able to use food stamp to purchase soda? No

    • @cagal1066
      @cagal1066 15 днів тому

      I stopped drinking cola with sugar years ago for the most part and every once and a while I'll have a regular soda. Sooo much sugar!

    • @Renee-xo8hk
      @Renee-xo8hk 11 днів тому

      @@cagal1066it’s the high fructose corn syrup that’s the biggest problem

    • @Hannari-xt6nr
      @Hannari-xt6nr 8 днів тому +1

      50 years old man here. The photo is a year old. I look 30, i am athletic, i run and swim every day. I was lucky to grow up in a very VERY small village in the south of France, which had no supermarkets only local shops ran by local people. The vegetables came from the fields around the village, so did the fruits, the meat was from animals living on those fields around the village, the abattoir was just on the outskirt of the village and the farmers did the killing (one of our school trips was to the abattoirs, i was 10, and became vegan on that day) , but now in retrospect i think this was the most honest thing our teachers and school did to us. So i grew up eating and drinking only food grown on the village, nothing was processed. My parents raised chicken and sheep and they would kill them and clean them and cook them themselves so whatever chicken or lamb i ate until the age of ten was one i saw running in the garden that very morning. I never drank a glass of soda until i was 16 and left the village for a larger city to go to change school. I hated the taste of the soda , it had too much sugar in it to me. I never liked chocolate because i didn't grow up eating any as my parents sweetened their tea or milk with beet's sugar which they made themselves. We never had coffee as you had to go buy it at a supermarket (100km away) and that was a nearly 3 hours drive so nobody went there, except for christmas shopping so i actually ate crap food maybe once a year for christmas when they bought coffee and sugar and pasta, bit other than that my mother made all the food we ate from scratch and my parents grew the food we ate. That's why i am so healthy at 50. Never had eyesight problem because we never had a TV until i was 11 (couldn't afford it), so i read books and i never had a cavity because we weren't fed any crap but my parents made sure we brushed our teeth 3 times a day at least, and my mother would go collect walnut roots and dry them and we would use them to rub on our teeth and gums as it made them very strong and made the teeth really white. The dentist is the one thing my parents made sure we went to regardless of the cost, because they knew that a tooth ache in the middle of nowhere in their generation meant shooting yourself in the head because no painkillers here or have the neighbour come with pliers and remove the tooth after getting you drunk and then using cognac to clean the wound. So my paren ts didn't want that for their kids so we went to the dentist once a month (the most important guy in the village along with the doctor and the veterinarian for farm animals and incidentally dogs and cats, although i must say when a cat or a dog was sick and the dog or cat was old he was put upside down in a bucket filled with water with the lid on until it stopped moving and the kitten and unwanted puppies were put in a bag with a stone attached to it and trown in the river (village life in the old days was not that pretty for animals, that's why i became vegan and a veterinarian). I never even had any hair loss, never had a cold, never had the flu, have no bad choilesterol at 50, no bad blood pressure, still a very good libido and everything is functioning and have never been depressed a day in my life, because i have never been addicted to anything.
      I know that my health both physical and mental comes from that childhood and the food i received and the fact that i played in trees and in the mountains, and by the rivers and the lakes and not online or in front of the TV. I knew how kids were made because i was taken to the farm and shown how mares were impregnated so that was no mistery to me from an early age. And while my brother was helping the stallion, he was warning me that if i got any of the girls in the village in trouble i would be in even bigger trouble myself, which in retrospect is hilarious given that my big brother lives with another man and in the city. Yes not so good being gay in villages in the 70s or 80s when he was a teenager, but he told me that he actually had a very rich sex life, with a lot of closeted husbands in the village, but he is lucky he never got a bullet in the head, because hunting accidents happen you know.
      But this is the same upbringing that also guaranteed my sisters safety because no man would have tried anything with them as they would have gotten a bullet from my father.
      Growing up in a small village was tough and i was exposed to a lot of reality reality, but i wouldn't trade it for the life of a kid today, even kids raised in small villages like me today. The virtual they are exposed to and the fake news and food and life they are fed both literally and figuratively is so much worse than what i experienced. I really have only mostly good memories of my childhood. I never got attacked by anyon e, never got bullied, never feared for my safety even when alone in the woods or the mountains camping with friends. Yup we were poor, yup we went to the sea side once a year if we were lucky, yup we couldn't afford almost anything. But i only realized we were poor and rednecks when i moved to the big city and by then that couldn't tarnish my childhood memories because as a child i felt like the happiest kid in the world since we all were poor in the village !
      Today irnically enough i live in the biggest and most populated city in the world Tokyo, i am married to a Japanese lady, i work and live in japan and mostly use Japanese or english all day and rarely french. But the reason i ended up here is because Japan is actually pretty much like my 70s little french village. Sure it is super modern but the lifestyle is very rural and Japanese eat healthy, cook their food, eat very little processed crap, it is heaven for vegans, it has old traditional values but they do not drown kitties and puppies and LGBT people have it quite easy here as they are all very much respected. My wife likes my old values based on my old values education and i like hers. It is never about accessories and fancy clothes and fancy restaurant and overexposure to social media and all the bling and the external validation as she comes from an equally small village among ricefields and her parents are people of the land too.
      She was fed proper food and at 50 as well doesn't look a day over 30, she is vegan too, because of me, i didn't try to turn her, she just did her reaearch and changed her eating habits. You will never find processed food in our house, nor will you find any soda. We eat mostly organic locally grown food and we cook our meals every day. We also never stress over anything, and Japan is insanely safe so we never have to worry about our safety, we rarely lock the door of our house at night and the windows are always open even when we're not home.
      I will tell you the secrets of a happy and healthy life. 1 eat properly and exercise 2 live as close as you can to nature (we live in northern tokyo, we are a 35 minutes metro ride from the imperial palace, but we are a less than 45 minute hike from the house to the mountains and we have badgers and even sometimes monkeys in our garden in winter and summer. and we can see Mount Fuji from our bedroom and the upstairs toilets) 3 don't stress for any reason and stay away from social media except as a tool to learn about thing which is by far the only good purpose of the internet, 4 be kind and make it your lifestyle to show compassion and kindness to others rather than disrespect and animosity because whatev er you do, it comes back to you ten times, so kindness attracts kindness, etc, but bitterness and violence only brings back bitterness and violence so stay away from the negative and don't be the negative, and finally 5 live in the moment, the past is the past, leave it behind and the future hasn't happened so no need to worry about it or believe that this is when you'll be happy, behappy now and enjoy the very moment you live. And remember life is about meaning and happiness. If your life has no meaning and you are not happy, you are doing it all wrong. If my life was to become meaningless and i felt miserable and saw no reason to carry on and no hope for any goodness coming then i would check out so fast. But this will nevr happen because i just need to go in the moun tains and sit on a rock for 15 minutes and all the bad goes away and i see life for what it is, nature in all its magnificence, and that is the best purpose in life and the best reason to be happy.
      Eat love pray is not wrong at all, but i would say it like this, eat really healthy unprocessed organic food, show love and respect and kindness and compassion to everything , people nature and animals and of course yourself, and find a spiritual path to walk on, it doesn't have to be religion (i am not theist) but find a certain spirituality or goodness and make it one of the guidelines of your life. And when it is time do not fear death, it is the most natural thing in the world, far more natural then the soda you are drinking or the internet you are using right now. Don't be afraid of life either.

    • @golnarfadee5877
      @golnarfadee5877 8 днів тому

      And you might be surprised to know that the coke you buy in the US is sweeter than it is anywhere else in the world.

  • @markopecinovic4475
    @markopecinovic4475 9 днів тому

    People in America need to take back their lives from corporations.

  • @michaelhudgens884
    @michaelhudgens884 15 днів тому +1

    Thank you Bernie.

  • @PlazDreamweaver
    @PlazDreamweaver 6 днів тому +1

    We need a soda tax.

  • @ursamajor7468
    @ursamajor7468 6 днів тому

    The main problem is that the FDA has two different functions. One is allegedly to regulate foods to ensure their safety and advise on healthy eating. The other is to promote and enable the profitability of food production. These tasks are often contradictory. The FDA is not entirely on our side.

  • @jaydawgmac88
    @jaydawgmac88 9 днів тому

    Advertising was $1 billion in 1907 and it’s over $500 billion today.

  • @daviferreiradeaguiarfalcao1570
    @daviferreiradeaguiarfalcao1570 10 днів тому +1

    Tax big corporations

  • @JoeSims1776
    @JoeSims1776 7 днів тому

    The only politician who is actually a patriotic American

  • @scanmead
    @scanmead 15 днів тому +1

    Imagine spending that much to teach healthy eating.

  • @distinctivemf1918
    @distinctivemf1918 14 днів тому +1

    Thank you Bernie

  • @paintballer4055
    @paintballer4055 8 днів тому

    Thank you Bernie! I think we should also take a look at food coloring, the same stuff in paint and dyes, the same stuff banned in MANY other countries.

  • @damham5689
    @damham5689 15 днів тому

    And to add insult to injury, The cost of advertising and promotion is 100% tax deductible for corporations.

  • @triciabrown3891
    @triciabrown3891 15 днів тому +4

    Bernie. 💙

  • @dwntherabbithole9785
    @dwntherabbithole9785 8 днів тому

    Japan is a great example of a country that has effective legislature similar to this idea.

  • @MrTicky4
    @MrTicky4 8 днів тому

    Coca cola spent €327 million on advertising
    Me with adblocker: 😈

  • @magicsinglez
    @magicsinglez 9 днів тому

    Geez, they must have been spending closer to a billion dollars before the prominence of the internet

  • @helenamcginty4920
    @helenamcginty4920 11 днів тому

    On my only visit to friends kn the US back in the 1970s I was shocked by the 7 minute gaps between ad breaks. In the UK at least they were, I think, only every 15 mins. So before, once during and after a half hour programme.

  • @davidec.4021
    @davidec.4021 10 днів тому

    Not having a bernie 2020 was an incredible loss for the American people and for the world

  • @justplay2508
    @justplay2508 7 днів тому +1

    Sell poison sell the antidote classic business tactics

  • @Hahahahaaahaahaa
    @Hahahahaaahaahaa 10 днів тому

    327 million they didn't pay their employees.

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 15 днів тому +1

    Excellent bill, hope it passes. 🙏🙏

  • @skimrizzle9598
    @skimrizzle9598 9 днів тому

    man if only i could vote for this guy so he could give my votes to someone else

  • @xynonners
    @xynonners 10 днів тому +2

    go bernie!

  • @Havagood1
    @Havagood1 13 днів тому +1

    How much have you spent on three houses while regular Vermonters can't afford one shithole?

  • @lilnbigman
    @lilnbigman 14 днів тому

    Bernie as in three decades ago these USA corporations had to remove all coloring, dyes, chemicals out of the food.
    They did to get into Europe so why hasn't it been done in The USA.

  • @RuthK-b5i
    @RuthK-b5i 11 днів тому +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Bernie !

  • @Cmxx1v
    @Cmxx1v 8 днів тому

    First time I’ve agreed with Sanders

  • @ArtemisV94
    @ArtemisV94 12 днів тому

    funny they spent that much and i haven't consciously seen an ad for coca cola in like five years

  • @1ron0xide
    @1ron0xide 10 днів тому

    America could just fund healthcare. That's a start

  • @Timbrock1000
    @Timbrock1000 9 днів тому

    IM A TRUMP VOTING REPUBLICAN, and I actually respect Mr. Sanders. I don't agree with most of his ideals, but here, I do.
    I know for a fact in rural Vermont, in election seasons, you will find many homes with both a Trump for President sign AND a sign for Sanders!

  • @redmaple1982
    @redmaple1982 8 днів тому

    Omg im so glad he's talking about this.

  • @cyndlehick9777
    @cyndlehick9777 8 днів тому

    Don’t forget about pesticides too.

  • @gingerbread_GB
    @gingerbread_GB 8 днів тому

    My family is upper middle class with our own business. Bernie Sander's policy would hurt our family more than it helps. So, I would not vote for him. But perhaps because we understand capitalism a little better than the average person, I think it's a damn shame that the average struggling family does not throw their full support behind this man.

  • @luuketaylor
    @luuketaylor 12 днів тому

    Sen. Sanders is continuously fighting for us, and I'm amazed at how long he's been keeping at it.

  • @KieranKelly-o9s
    @KieranKelly-o9s 10 днів тому +2

    Half the products sold in American supermarkets would be banned in the EU

  • @killertofu9188
    @killertofu9188 5 днів тому

    Between Labor Day and Election Day (64 Days) Harris/Walz campaign is spending $370 million on advertising....

  • @rabit818
    @rabit818 11 днів тому

    It’s a vicious cycle. If mom has two jobs, how can she have time to cook healthy? Off to the supermarket and get readymade food.

  • @aaronkempenich124
    @aaronkempenich124 8 днів тому

    What do you mean weren't processed foods made for you to eat?
    Like carrots are just stuff some guy picked off the ground.

  • @felipenunez2058
    @felipenunez2058 11 днів тому

    The rest of the world does this. Mexico dont allow cartoons on cereal.

  • @erock736
    @erock736 15 днів тому +11

    Cigarettes processed foods and republicans are bad for your health.

    • @janncoons7445
      @janncoons7445 15 днів тому +1

      Boy you got that right

    • @ChewyChicken589
      @ChewyChicken589 14 днів тому

      What about the fact that Trump's actually going to get rid of the processed food once he gets in?

    • @donnaarnold3044
      @donnaarnold3044 13 днів тому

      So true !! 😤🍊🍌🍎

    • @cheenis420
      @cheenis420 12 днів тому

      @@ChewyChicken589 lmao that is the opposite of what would happen. Trump is so anti-regulation

    • @ChewyChicken589
      @ChewyChicken589 12 днів тому

      @@cheenis420 He's already promised it. It's the Main reason RFK Jr endorsed him.

  • @veenab1343
    @veenab1343 10 днів тому

    I came after john Oliver's latest episode on school lunch

  • @hibryd7481
    @hibryd7481 14 днів тому +3

    Having a VPN has been an eye-opening experience. As I switch my IP to other countries, Google feeds me ads relative to where it thinks I am. As a result, I've learned that many other countries advertise fatty or sugary foods with similar guidelines to how we advertise cigarettes...with huge, standardized warnings about their hazards, etc.

  • @johank1061
    @johank1061 14 днів тому

    4 years you had to change that. It's just empty words

  • @RyanChand-c5b
    @RyanChand-c5b 12 днів тому +2

    In Sweden kids can’t be in ads until they’re 12. I don’t think you can target children in commercials either.
    Not sure about that part but that’s what I heard.

  • @guestadd-block4879
    @guestadd-block4879 7 днів тому

    Bernie and kennedy should team up, crossing part lines to accumplish there goals

  • @stephenandrewsrealestatevi7138
    @stephenandrewsrealestatevi7138 15 днів тому

    Share this with any influenser that supports ehole foods ie: Dr Ken Berry, Dr Anthony Chaffee, Dr Shawn Baker, etc etc... This message needs to spread far and wide...

  • @Yanquetino
    @Yanquetino 15 днів тому

    Sadly, adults are just as susceptible to ad propaganda as their kids. How many decades were we bombarded with cigarette ads? How is it that we're still bombarded with ads for fossil fuels and tailpipes? It's high time humankind woke up to the relentless campaigns by corporate mammon-lovers.

  • @symphantic4552
    @symphantic4552 13 днів тому

    Sanders for Prez!!

  • @BDot-dv7lq
    @BDot-dv7lq 15 днів тому

    Senator Sanders is only a few miles away from my house here in far upstate NY. But my house rep is the exact opposite of Bernie, E. Loose Stinkfanny here in NY-21.

  • @lpnmr1513
    @lpnmr1513 12 днів тому

    Long live this man

  • @Noms_Chompsky
    @Noms_Chompsky 14 днів тому

    Debate may be great, but Bernie's still at work putting in them late hours

  • @micheldongmo8155
    @micheldongmo8155 7 днів тому

    What a great man!

  • @suntonfille5502
    @suntonfille5502 15 днів тому

    Bernie is pure 💛. He cares for us and our children. Which is why we 💛Bernie.

  • @FredSherman-k7l
    @FredSherman-k7l 15 днів тому

    How much coke stock does bernie own

  • @h25c1
    @h25c1 9 днів тому

    Hey the food that satisfies my taste buds is the only food I eat

  • @rosec_rose6661
    @rosec_rose6661 9 днів тому

    You would be better candidate than Kamala

  • @joinkusbelinkiusthethird
    @joinkusbelinkiusthethird 9 днів тому

    OK so I agree that kids and people in general should eat less processed foods. Here's the thing, are kids buying themselves the food they eat? I'd say for the most part no. So is this a problem with kids not understanding something about the food they eat? Kids are always going to want junk food, that's never going to change. Why are their parents feeding it to them? Parents need to feed their kids better food, plain and simple. Parents need to tell them why they can't have junk food all the time. I don't see how this is going to solve anything.

  • @foxymations69
    @foxymations69 5 днів тому

    SANDERS SWEEP 2024!!! 🦅🦅🦅

  • @Alex-i8h5x
    @Alex-i8h5x 12 днів тому

    Why is Bernie so amazing ❤?

  • @casualobserver485
    @casualobserver485 7 днів тому

    Oh heavens, what are we to do ?

  • @bettyjones113
    @bettyjones113 9 днів тому

    Universal health care could be paid for by a tax on sugary chemical no based substances being sold as foods. Just like gas is taxed to cover transportation and road costs, an added disease-care tax could be openly added to non-nutritious non-food items. Every time I choose a donut, ice cream chips, I’ll be covering part of te disease care. And put fruits veggies and whole grains in school lunches. Let me consciously pay for my bad choices.

  • @kimosalute
    @kimosalute 6 днів тому

    I really wish he was our President. I don't trust Harris OR Trump but I'd trust him

  • @dsludge8217
    @dsludge8217 15 днів тому +2

    And still Coca-Cola can't handle the competition from christmas soda in Sweden...

  • @meganwynn372
    @meganwynn372 15 днів тому

    my kids and i have bad reactions to preservetives and other junk in the food. the junk in food here is vile.

  • @mr.mrs.d.7015
    @mr.mrs.d.7015 11 днів тому

    💙

  • @StealthyRifleman
    @StealthyRifleman 14 днів тому

    and rest of it sending it to settlers in Israel

  • @stephandocrossi3324
    @stephandocrossi3324 10 днів тому

    Okay cool but you're not running for president, are you?

  • @libertyblueskyes2564
    @libertyblueskyes2564 15 днів тому +2

    Avoid Pepsi, Coco cola, sprite, Mountain Dew and other processed chemicalized drinks. Its the adults that are addicted.

  • @timothykelly5588
    @timothykelly5588 10 днів тому

    what is this coca-cola? never heard of it...sarcasm

  • @lovelycrimeboy8368
    @lovelycrimeboy8368 14 днів тому

    Can we just copy some EU regulations to our food standards? Something as banal as getting rid of colorful food dyes? Something?

    • @PSA78
      @PSA78 13 днів тому

      There's things that's banned in America that's allowed in Europe, and vise versa. It's a common thing from influencers to say, but not always true. And there's also a lot of misinformation about dyes, not that we necessarily need them to get by, but still. 😄

  • @ronaldoafc1
    @ronaldoafc1 11 днів тому +1

    Capitalism as usual.

  • @Apollo_Creed2012
    @Apollo_Creed2012 15 днів тому

    Just imagine where our country would be if the democrats selected him over Hillary to run for president 🙄