Maria Sharapova has launched a range of sweets that seem to have ruffled a few feathers.
It is of my personal opinion that massive, well established brands are more likely to influence consumer behaviour – especially those that sponsor massive international sports competitions… But I digress.
The public unfortunately forget that athletes are allowed a break too.
According to Sharapova, she’s had a sweet tooth since she was a child and lollies were an incentive for a particularly good training session. She doesn't claim that her sweets contribute to one’s ‘five-a-day’. She doesn't make any claims that the sweets are in anyway beneficial to one’s health. More importantly, the name of the sweets – Sugarpova - is a giveaway as to what the sweets are composed of.
Whether or not the public are willing to accept this, the fact remains that the responsibility is on individuals to make smart choices regarding what they eat.
That said, what Sugarpova has shown us is that if you are in industry, and you generate an income from something that is not in the spirit of that industry, you leave yourself open to criticism.
Wow...are people really critical of Sharapova supporting Sugarpova!?!? People really need to get over themselves. Sharapova is a human being just like the rest of us and if she wants to indulge in some sugary treats from time to time, let her. It is the ultimate responsibility of the consumer and parents to watch what goes in to their bodies and their children's bodies.
ReplyDelete"[if] you generate an income from something that is not in the spirit of that industry, you leave yourself open to criticism." Says it all....
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