This Should Make You Mad

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Published 2023-03-20

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  • @Shinobin333
    "We investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong" - Every company ever
  • @kejtov
    Gov: please stop calling your sugary cereals healthy, thanks Kellogg's: this is literally 1984
  • In Mexico companies were forced by the government to label their cereals (and processed food in general) with black stamps that reads "Excessive Sugar", "Excessive Calories", "Excessive Sodium" and "Excessive Fat" so the consumer knows what they're purchasing It'd be awesome if someone pass a bill like that in the States
  • Cereal company: makes cereal based off of literal candy Also cereal company: “what do you mean cereal isn’t healthy?”
  • @aolien2739
    The FDA doing their job is honestly surprising
  • @toupac3195
    "Its part of a balanced breakfast" has always been the loophole.
  • @jesseh8554
    I remember being a kid and being angry at my parents because they didn't let me eat those sugary cereals like my friends. Looking back, thank God they knew better
  • You already know this gonna cause cereal companies to lower the serving sizes even more in order to follow the new guidelines
  • As a 90's kid, I grew up with the sugary cereal commercials saying it was 'part of a healthy breakfast'. I'm surprised these brands have gotten away with it for this long.
  • @gaeranbab
    Didn't expect cereal companies to become cereal killers.
  • @forner1900
    It wasn't long ago that Corporations said, "Paying employees with money instead of tickets would destroy the economy. " Nice to see they as just as evil.
  • @Pimpgamer101
    I love watching Charlie flex his degree every once and awhile. You know you got to listen when he talks about food and health.
  • @oddbranch9211
    The fact that the FDA is stepping in and holding these cereal companies accountable is a massive W The domino effect this could potentially have on America's false advertising when it comes to food is huge
  • "It’s so frightening that corporations can bully an organization whose sole goal should be the safety of the products that we consume on a daily basis" amazingly well put
  • @deaf-tomcat
    i remember being in 4th or 5th grade, like 9 or 10, and eagerly answering "Frosted Flakes" in response to "What is a healthy cereal". Some other kids laughed at me, and my science teacher nicely told me different. I was shocked when he said no. their commercials had kids playing sports! Tony the Tiger would say that they were "grrr-eat"! absolutely shuttered my small child mind, rocked my worldview.
  • I remember when I was kid I would always hear that fat is that bad guy and to avoid it as much as possible. My cousin who was a dietician teacher at my middle school even pushed this story of sugary cereals being good for you. I was extremely obese as a child and I always struggled with why, because I ate how I was told to but I couldn't ever lose weight. Eventually during high school I cut back on cereal and sugar hardcore and did start eating foods more dense in protein and fats and sure enough, I dropped 30 pounds in a summer and came back to school much healthier. It's sickening to see this being pushed yet again, I don't want any child to have to go through the mental and physical torment I did because I was so confused and angry, I ate how I was told to, how I was supposed to and "ate healthy", but I could never lose the weight. No child should have to go through that.
  • ''...sugary cereal pose no health risk and are beneficial to society and childhood health'' Is literary what a comic book villain would say.
  • @belugafans11
    Charlie: “Allegedly. I don’t want them to get mad at me. Allegedly” Also Charlie 1 min later: “You absolute slimy Worms”
  • @kamoodle5
    "Part of a complete breakfast." I'll never forget hearing that slogan every time I watched a kid's cereal commercial back in the 90's, even for some of the unhealthiest cereals like Golden Crisp.
  • @subsonicslime
    How has he not gone straight to Hollywood. This is just channel 10 on YouTube. All forms of media from lawsuits, to threats, to Karens. Charlie is so incredibly talented