PepsiCo dice que no planea cambiar su cartera mientras la OMS advierte sobre los edulcorantes con aspartamo
PepsiCo ha declarado que no tiene previsto introducir cambios en su cartera de productos a pesar de la próxima declaración de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) de que el edulcorante artificial aspartamo podría ser un posible carcinógeno. El aspartamo, uno de los edulcorantes artificiales más utilizados, se encuentra en varios productos, como la Coca-Cola light y los chicles sin azúcar. El director financiero de PepsiCo, Hugh Johnston, subrayó que el peso de las pruebas científicas apoya la seguridad del aspartamo como ingrediente y que la empresa puede cambiar fácilmente a otros edulcorantes si es necesario.
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