Home / Health / UPFs: Health Crisis Fueled by Corporate Greed
UPFs: Health Crisis Fueled by Corporate Greed
19 Nov
Summary
- Ultraprocessed foods linked to obesity and premature death.
- Industry profits soar by transforming natural foods.
- Experts call for global regulation of food manufacturers.

A comprehensive series of reports by 43 global experts highlights the detrimental impact of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) on worldwide health, linking them to obesity, chronic diseases, and early mortality. These findings, supported by UNICEF and the World Health Organization, reveal that the food industry reaps substantial profits by transforming natural ingredients into highly palatable, often addictive, products.
The industry actively employs political lobbying and marketing strategies, mirroring tactics used by tobacco companies, to resist public health policies and maintain their profitable business model. Research indicates that industry-funded studies are significantly more likely to show no adverse health effects, contributing to a deliberate sowing of scientific doubt.
Experts advocate for a coordinated global effort to regulate UPFs, proposing measures such as warning labels, taxation, and restrictions on marketing, particularly to children. International organizations like WHO and UNICEF are supporting this call to action, emphasizing the need to protect public health and children's rights over corporate profits.



