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Solutions for addittion to soft drink.

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  • Who is most responsible for soft drink addiction? A. Soft drink companies B. Parents and families C. Schools D. The individual
    A. Soft drink companies 📝 They spend heavily on advertising and make the drinks addictive.
  • Do you think addiction to soft drinks is a serious public health issue? A. Yes, like smoking or alcohol B. No, it's a minor issue C. Only in some countries D. It depends on consumption levels
    Answer: A. Yes, like smoking or alcohol 📝 Long-term overuse leads to obesity, diabetes, and other diseases.
  • Do you agree with banning soft drink ads during children’s TV programs? A. Strongly agree B. Disagree, it limits freedom C. Only certain ads D. Only for under 12 years old
    Answer: A. Strongly agree 📝 Kids are easily influenced, and ads can encourage unhealthy choices.
  • Should soft drinks be banned in schools? A. Yes, they affect children’s health B. No, students should choose C. Only limit the amount D. Replace with healthier options
    Answer: A. Yes, they affect children’s health 📝 Limiting access at school helps children develop healthier habits.
  • Is replacing soft drinks with juice or water an effective solution? A. Yes, it's healthier B. No, people crave the sugar and fizz C. It works for some, not all D. Only if those options are promoted well
    A. Yes, it's healthier 📝 It gives people better options without harming their health.
  • Do you think soft drinks should be taxed like cigarettes? A. Yes, they harm health B. No, people should choose freely C. Only sugary soft drinks D. Only in certain countries
    A. Yes, they harm health 📝 A sugar tax can reduce overconsumption and improve public health.
  • Do warning labels on soft drinks help reduce addiction? A. Yes, they raise awareness B. No, people ignore them C. Maybe for children D. Depends on how they are designed
    A. Yes, they raise awareness 📝 Health warnings can make consumers think twice before drinking.
  • Why do people become addicted to soft drinks? A. The caffeine and sugar content B. Marketing and branding C. Habit and social influence D. Lack of healthy alternatives
    A. The caffeine and sugar content 📝 Sugar and caffeine create cravings and make people want more.
  • Should celebrities stop promoting soft drinks? A. Yes, they influence youth B. No, it's part of business C. Only if the product is unhealthy D. It doesn’t make a difference
    A. Yes, they influence youth 📝 Young fans often copy their idols’ behavior, including bad habits.
  • Can education campaigns in schools reduce soft drink consumption? A. Yes, information changes behavior B. Not really, ads are more powerful C. Only with parent involvement D. Yes, but needs creative delivery
    A. Yes, information changes behavior 📝 Teaching students about risks helps them make smarter choices.