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Similarly, Cheetos, an orange finger-licking favorite, would not receive any FDA labels warning of high levels of sodium, even though in Chile it gets warnings for both high sodium and calories.
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In Chile, warning labels led people to buy fewer foods high in sugar, salt and fat, but they didn’t stop obesity rates from rising. Nor did the labels affect rising diabetes rates in Mexico.
Similarly, Cheetos, an orange finger-licking favorite, would not receive any FDA labels warning of high levels of sodium, even though in Chile it gets warnings for both high sodium and calories.