I agree Pakistan does not have a functioning nervous system. A good example of this was the country's reaction to Nestle's recent sugar scandal which implicated several developing countries. While Bangladesh and India launched their own investigations into the issue, Pakistan has been completely silent despite the long-term public health implications. These will inevitably have economic consequences as well.
I agree Pakistan does not have a functioning nervous system. A good example of this was the country's reaction to Nestle's recent sugar scandal which implicated several developing countries. While Bangladesh and India launched their own investigations into the issue, Pakistan has been completely silent despite the long-term public health implications. These will inevitably have economic consequences as well.
For those interested, I write more about this here: https://thedevelopingeconomist.substack.com/p/sugar-scandal-and-silence
Thank you for this analysis ! It's horrible for families where there is breastfeeding struggle and the only available option is unhealthy.
Nestle is just plain evil.
The only solution is the absence of Nesltle and like practitioners. Easier said than done.