Unethical Advertisement by
Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola, the world’s largest sugar-sweetened beverage maker, has knowingly diverted the unhealthy effects of sugary drinks through misinformation and false advertising. Consumption of these sugar-sweetened beverages is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Coca-Cola’s top executives are held responsible for recruiting researchers who wanted to help Coca-Cola to avoid the image of being a problem in people’s lives and being a company that brings important and fun things to them.
The allegations against Coca-Cola include secretly funding and publically promoting biased research, working together to promote exercise over the reduction of sugary drink consumption, and running false and misleading advertising campaigns while growing scientific evidence linked its products to preventable disease.
This was one of the examples of unethical practices done by leading companies to promote there product and create a positive image of the company in the eyes of customers. But the reality is that they are just playing with the lives of the people.


People should stop drinking aerated drinks.........
ReplyDeleteSo true.....
ReplyDeleteVery good sahil
ReplyDeleteThanks sahil for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteYour unethical part is very impressive and your opinion is also very impressive
ReplyDeleteIt's not for the first time that coca cola is in Controversy .......
ReplyDeleteCoca cola should be banned in india
ReplyDeleteThanks sahil to share this with us
ReplyDeleteData is very impressive brdr
ReplyDeleteGovt. should have to cancel the licence of this type of companies.
ReplyDeletePlease share the source from where you get this imformation?
ReplyDeleteIt shows how companies do advertisement for their profit which is unethical.
ReplyDeleteThese types of beverages should need to ban!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is how advertisement mislead uss and companies do this for their profit
ReplyDeleteVery unethical practise done by leading company cocacola and need to improve the quality of product.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this
ReplyDeleteDispatch workers were also required to pay physical examination fees, take sick leave unpaid, receive no extra wages for overtime, receive no social insurance, and have no contributions made to their housing provident fund.this is unfair....
ReplyDeleteCoke might be a big company but it's still has big flaws in its system , and your bolg shows how unethical coke really is
ReplyDeleteYou're content is really good. And your explaination of unethical management is also really good can you explain. is government taking Right actions aganist these companies..
ReplyDeleteThere is a partial ban on coca cola in India but there is no strictness shown by government towards it's advertisement policies.
DeleteVery Informative, got to know a lot about the undisclosed side of the company. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteCoca-Cola company needs to improve their advertisement policy or it should be baned!!!
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