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No Ban On Using the Word �Diet' by Pepsi and Coco Cola Company: Federal Trade Commission

by Reshma Anand on October 16, 2015 at 11:38 AM

A consumer rights group in the US called �U.S. Right to Know' had petitioned the Federal Trade Commission to ban the use of the term "diet" because it was "deceptive, false and misleading."

But the commission has decided not to ban Coca-Cola and PepsiCo from labeling sodas as "diet."


"It's regrettable that the FTC won't act to halt the deceptions of the 'diet' soda industry. Ample scientific evidence links artificial sweeteners to weight gain, not weight loss," said Gary Ruskin, co-director of U.S. Right to Know.

"I do believe that 'diet' soda will go down in U.S. history as one of the greatest consumer frauds ever," he added.

U.S. Right to Know also cited several studies that support its claim that diet drinks can lead to weight gain. The group also argued that falsely advertising food products is against the law.

U.S. Right to Know sent letters to both the FTC and the Food and Drug Administration in April with its request. Both groups responded in September -- the FDA said it was still reviewing the request while the FTC said it would not issue the ban.

Source: Medindia

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