Trump’s Claim on Coca-Cola’s Sugar Switch: What’s Really at Stake for American Jobs and Sovereignty?
President Trump announced Coca-Cola would replace high-fructose corn syrup with real cane sugar in its flagship U.S. product—a move the company refuses to confirm—raising serious questions about impacts on American agriculture and manufacturing jobs.
President Donald Trump recently announced that Coca-Cola has agreed to replace high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) with real cane sugar in its flagship soda sold in the United States, seemingly aligning with his "Make America Great Again" ethos. However, the beverage giant has yet to officially confirm this shift, leaving many skeptical about the true implications of such a claim. What Does This Mean for American Farmers and Workers? At first glance, switching from HFCS to cane sugar might appear as a nostalgic nod to traditional ingredients, but beneath this surface lie critical economic consequences. The majority of HFCS is made...
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