"Why Did She Get Fired for Refusing to Endorse Splenda-Filled Salads to People with Diabetes?"

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Source: The Guardian
"Why Did She Get Fired for Refusing to Endorse Splenda-Filled Salads to People with Diabetes?"
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Elizabeth Hanna, a registered dietitian, filed a lawsuit against the American Diabetes Association (ADA) alleging that the organization pressured her to endorse recipes containing Splenda, despite her belief that they were unhealthy for people with diabetes. The lawsuit paints a picture of an organization influenced by corporate sponsors, with allegations that the ADA prioritizes financial interests over the well-being of the 127 million Americans with diabetes or pre-diabetes. The lawsuit also highlights concerns about the ADA's nutritional advice and its ties to corporate entities, such as Splenda and the Idaho Potato Commission.

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