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I am not sure this is correct. I have never seen this. This is misinformation tbh.
But if it is a reality, well we are doomed more.
You can check out different sources, the rating for olive oil ranged in different countries from E to C during the years. I think in some places it still has a rating of E. And even in cases where it is given a rating C it is put into the same category as clearly unhealthy highly processed seed oils, which is just stupid. As for diet and coke zero it has ratings of A and B 🫠
It's not correct but there are still issues with Nutri-Score as an algorithm as it fails to consider a number of issues.
It is/was correct in some of the countries. @note19w4nz8us7p89ea2du23takay93adf36hqxdm8supvyleud2u22ys7xgfyq
There are not different Nutri-Score results for the same aliments in different countries, it is an objective algorithm.
Well, if you look up different sources from different years you will get different results. I guess it also depends of the specific olive oil? Anyways the narrative they are painting is definitely malicious aimed at misinforming consumers.