First, the existing fraud.
I believe many people who lose weight have heard this sentence, three points depend on practice and seven points on eating, so everyone attaches great importance to their diet, so they will search for healthier food online. Pastoral whole wheat bread, which was advertised as very low in calories, extremely healthy and rich in cellulose, was actually 40% higher in calories during inspection. Obviously, their propaganda behavior is fraudulent, which is why the Consumer Protection Association specifically named him this time.
Second, this is no longer a family behavior.
In this inspection process, in addition to testing the pastoral market and leading enterprises, other brands were also tested, and it was found that most of the whole wheat bread exceeded the standard. Nominal diet seems to be the source of calories. Many whole wheat breads are promoted based on the concept of health, but they are not done in the actual production process.
Third, how should such behavior be rectified?
This time, after the announcement, it immediately caused a heated discussion among netizens. Many people said that such behavior must be severely punished, and many people bought it on the recommendation of some online celebrities. At the same time, they also use it according to their own recommended methods, but in this case, their daily intake of calories obviously exceeds the standard. So I think it's not just a fine for such a company. It is also necessary to thoroughly investigate the entire testing industry and why their testing was able to pass in the first place.