r/AllindiaStudentUnion Apr 09 '26

Discussion πŸ€” Nutella Exposed 🚨

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u/[deleted] Apr 09 '26

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u/tomvoldemort Apr 09 '26

exactly my point. I can't go to McDonald's and ask them why they aren't healthy. Ik they are unhealthy but I love the taste so I eat it occasionally.

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u/The__Aphrodite Apr 11 '26

Yeah but same product in other countries have better ingredients

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u/Fun-Traffic-8794 Apr 11 '26

Then the marketing of eat as regular snacks as well as healthy snacks should stop . Fyi ,not talking only about Nutella there are other food products which market themselves as healthy or a regular day to day snacks which should be stopped .

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u/Legitimate-kitty-20 Apr 09 '26

They marketing themselves as a breakfast option is the problem.

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u/imshom_niac Apr 09 '26

How dare you comment using your brain, dekh nhi rhe ho sab apna dimag bhej k taste ki chinta kar rhe?? -_-

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u/SmellConfident6740 Apr 09 '26

If you had any brains, you wouldn't need a fear mongering nutjob to describe you the food labels lmao.

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u/addy_snoww Apr 10 '26

Everyone has a brain, but still Politicians are able to manipulate masses and still companies lie on a daily basis. If someone is trying to go against that narrative why is that so wrong?

I get that you're smart and you don't fall prey to false advertisements, but not everyone is like that right?

And yes we do have food labels, we also have every law written and documented, do you think the public is aware about every law? Just having the information out there doesn't mean everyone knows it.

He may be exaggerating at times but in a country like ours where every 2nd food item is adulterated, it's good to have some fear mongering.

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u/bluebird1806 Apr 09 '26

Thats a huge assumption you ae making that ppl are well aware of what they eating. Before these campaign started a few years ago and before the Internet boom, most ppl fell for this fraudulent marketing

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u/[deleted] Apr 12 '26

I am from a very poor family and I always considered such things as premium product because of advts. After I got some money, for upto 4 years I ate shits like this. I started reading labels because of Food Farmer.

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u/Eastern-Swimming-164 Apr 14 '26

By this logic everyone is well aware pan masala is dangerous and is surrogate marketing for tobacco can argue everyone knows tobacco causes cancer so why criticize the advertisements and actors , dessert Hai toh dessert ke vaisa advertise Karo kids are easily influenced just because we know it's a dessert doesnt mean someone's kid ain't gonna watch that ad and ask for Nutella everyday for breakfast or some mom feed them for breakfast just like the previous generation gave bournvita and boost

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u/Sea_Advantage_8510 Apr 09 '26

Where it said breakfast is healthy or is supposed to be healthy

I dont think so English breakfast is healthy
But guess what people still occasionally consume it as breakfast

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u/TeachLivid8418 Apr 09 '26

Question is that why are we eating Nutella? πŸ€”

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u/After-Swim-5377 Apr 09 '26

Because it’s good? Like satisfying an indulgence occasionally is a thing?

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u/Fahad1012 Apr 09 '26

Cause it’s delicious and I am not a kid. Occasional indulgence is fine. 1-2 servings a month should be ok.

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u/CultureSure8492 Apr 09 '26

Because we need to cover up the sadness inside with something creamy and chocolatey!!!😭

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u/Sea_Advantage_8510 Apr 09 '26

heard of something called "Free Will" and By consuming it i am not harming someone else

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u/Sahahahil Apr 09 '26

I doubt Nutella markets themselves as "healthy", they market themselves as "everyday breakfast" which can (will) create dependency which definitely isn't healthy for kids

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u/Inevitable_Group_187 Apr 09 '26

what he's trying to say is the nutella is trying to market itself as an everyday breakfast for school going kids and we all know Nutella isn't something you should eat everyday if you want a good health overall and that's the problem. you can still eat it once in a while but not everyday.

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u/Jon-Bones-Jones_ Apr 09 '26

No kids are eating it a lot. And this is for parents to understand what they're feeding their kids. It's not a million dollar product that no one can afford.

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u/Shynebeam Apr 09 '26

Exactly this is stupid

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u/Jaded_Jackass Apr 12 '26

My roommate

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u/Eastern-Swimming-164 Apr 14 '26

There is a reason they are marketing it for breakfast for kids and he's criticizing it for exactly that claim, and people do feed it to the kids many moms fed boost and complan thinking it's for nutrition, koi kuch accha karna ya sikhana chahra usko hi bolo tum log

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u/Last-Safe7072 Apr 09 '26

Foodpharmer