It is undeniable that
sugar
is part of the ingredients of numerous edible
products
which may harm
people
's health.It is argued that selling foods or drinks that have
sugar
at higher prices might be a way to avert societies to use and eat them less. I believe,
although
not all
people
tend to buy costly
products
or even they do not afford them, education has more impact to convince communities to consume less amount of
sugar
in their daily diet.
To begin
with, on one hand, since many
people
around the world are struggling with poverty, they may not have enough money to purchase expensive things
such
as foodstuff or beverages. so offering
such
manufactured stuff may force the mentioned population to diminish
sugar
from their conventional diet.
For instance
, regarding historical events or stories, whenever communities suffered from a lack of some stuff , the stuff would be sold more expensive and
consequently
the majority of residents would deprive of some of it.
Furthermore
, offering some
products
more costly sometimes was a trick from manufacturers or producers to have a lucrative business, since
this
way may make a trend in societies and tempt
people
to purchase them or be more crave to try them , so considering
this
problem ,increasing the prices always can not be the best option which might be an impediment for the population to consume some foodstuff fewer. Namely, some chocolate brands are known as famous brands globally and buying them may be a symbol of opulence, so the cost of
products
was not an obstacle for selling those sweets and following that the factories still get good income.
on the other hand
, education is an entail method and has a fundamental impact on the mindset of societies. If communities are aware of the harm of the common ingredient they consume in their diets on their health and fitness, they may refuse to eat them anymore.
For example
, athletes have less tendency to buy sugary
products
since they are oriented well that
this
food can hind them to achieve the body style that they wish and try to have.
To summarise,
however
, it seems that costly
products
have fewer fans, so making sugary
products
expensive can not be a radical solution to prevent the public to consume them.I think ,
in contrast
, education and positive awareness may be more effective.