On Sunday while eating brunch at a local eatery, I happened to pull out a pack of low calorie sweetener from the little caddy on the table. When I turned it over, the phrase "suitable for diabetics" jumped out at me.
A short survey of the other sweeteners also revealed similar messages on their packets as well. Is it just me or does anyone else agree that this seem a little presumptuous of these companies? How do they know what is good for a person who lives with a disease that can be so different for each person.
It could be that as the mother of a teenager with Type 1, I am just too sensitive. As the numbers of people who are diagnosed with diabetes increase, I am sure that the market for "diabetic" products will grow. Let's hope though that those in charge of marketing these products stick to marketing and not "prescribing" their products.
A short survey of the other sweeteners also revealed similar messages on their packets as well. Is it just me or does anyone else agree that this seem a little presumptuous of these companies? How do they know what is good for a person who lives with a disease that can be so different for each person.
It could be that as the mother of a teenager with Type 1, I am just too sensitive. As the numbers of people who are diagnosed with diabetes increase, I am sure that the market for "diabetic" products will grow. Let's hope though that those in charge of marketing these products stick to marketing and not "prescribing" their products.
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