The Not So "Sweet Surprise": Lawsuits Blaming Big Sugar for Obesity-Related Health Conditions Face an Uphill Battle.

Journal of law and health Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Catherine Srithong Wicker
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Because obesity and its associated health problems have been largely attributed to poor self-control, laziness, and various other personal failings, society has been unwilling to assign blame to food manufacturers for their role in contributing to this problem. But, as consumers are becoming more aware of the significantly harmful effect that poor diets can have on a person's heath, the scales may be tipping in favor of bringing "Big Food" to court. Food manufacturers, however, are not exactly vulnerable. Armed with precedent disputing the causal link between consumption of fast food and adverse health effects, judicially-created barriers to admitting epidemiologic evidence, and the defense of personal responsibility, food plaintiffs face an uphill battle. This Comment explores that reality.

不那么“甜蜜的惊喜”:将肥胖相关健康状况归咎于大糖的诉讼面临着一场艰苦的战斗。
由于肥胖及其相关的健康问题在很大程度上归因于自制力差、懒惰和其他各种个人缺点,社会一直不愿将造成这一问题的责任归咎于食品制造商。但是,随着消费者越来越意识到不良饮食对人体健康的严重危害,天平可能会倾向于将“大食品”告上法庭。然而,食品制造商并非完全脆弱。有了关于快餐消费和不良健康影响之间因果关系的先例争论,司法上对承认流行病学证据的障碍,以及对个人责任的辩护,食品原告面临着一场艰苦的战斗。本文探讨了这一现实。
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