Coca-Cola's Corporate takeover of Mexico
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ABSTRACT
The Coca-Cola Effect In Mexico, Coca Cola is more than just a brand. Its factories deplete water supplies for vast areas, whilst its products contribute to a burgeoning obesity epidemic.
In one small Mexican village, residents are praying for rain. The ceremony appears traditional, apart from one element a dozen or so bottles of Coca Cola. ”It’s seen as a sacred drink now", explains one resident. ”It allows you to purify your soul. That’s the power of Coca Cola.” Ironically, it is the presence of Coca Cola’s nearby factory that is partly to blame for the dearth in drinking water. The factory uses six litres of water for every litre of cola and draws it from the area’s dwindling groundwater supply. Now residents have to buy water from tankers. “I spend a quarter of my salary on getting water", says resident Rodolfo. In fact, it can be cheaper to drink solely Coca Cola Mexico has become the biggest consumer of the soft drink in the world, to the detriment of the population’s health. The extent to which a single corporation can affect a nation is nowhere more pertinent than here.
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Bases de dados nacionais
Base de dados:
Recursos Multimídia
Assunto principal:
Pobreza
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Água Potável
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Indústria de Bebidas Gaseificadas
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Recursos Naturais
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Documentários Cinematográficos
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34658
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Bebidas Adoçadas com Açúcar
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México
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Obesidade
Ano de publicação:
2021
Tipo de documento:
Multimedia
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