Washington – 2 Pastors File Suit Against Coca-Cola Over Soda Health Risks

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    Washington – Two prominent African-American pastors have filed suit against Coca-Cola and the American Beverage Association, claiming soda manufacturers knowingly deceived customers about the health risks of sugar-sweetened beverages. They say soda marketing has made it more difficult to protect the health of their largely black, D.C.-based parishioners.

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    The Washington Post reports the complaint was filed Thursday in D.C. Superior Court on behalf of Praxis Project, a public health group, and the pastors. They are: William Lamar, the senior pastor at D.C.’s historic Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church; and Delman Coates, the pastor at Maryland’s Mount Ennon Baptist Church.

    The lawsuit alleges that Coca-Cola and the ABA ran an intentional campaign to confuse consumers about the causes of obesity. In a statement, Coca-Cola dismissed the pastors’ charges and the merits of the earlier lawsuit, which was filed and then withdrawn in California by the same legal team.

    “The allegations here are likewise legally and factually meritless, and we will vigorously defend against them,” the statement said. “The Coca-Cola Company understands that we have a role to play in helping people reduce their sugar consumption.”

    The ABA also called the allegations in the lawsuit “unfounded.”

    The pastors see things differently. Lamar said he is tired of presiding over funerals for parishioners who died of heart disease, diabetes and stroke. Coates said he has seen members of his congregation give their infants bottles filled with sugary drinks and that it has “become really clear to me that we’re losing more people to the sweets than to the streets.”

    “There’s a great deal of misinformation in our communities, and I think that’s largely a function of these deceptive marketing campaigns,” Coates said.


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    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    6 years ago

    Why are these black pastors not as concerned about the black crime that takes place all over the country?

    Oh, I forgot, they can’t make money off that.

    MyThreeCents
    MyThreeCents
    6 years ago

    People make their own choices about what to eat or drink. I personally choose not to not to drink sugary sodas or diet ones either for that matter. Why blame Coca Cola? Do we have to require warning labels on sugary drinks about their dangers similar to danger warnings on cigarettes?

    6 years ago

    AND THEY SAY NOTHING ABOUT BLACK ON BLACK KILLING IN BALTIMORE OR CHICAGO

    6 years ago

    These pastors are correct!

    Coca Cola is deliberately attempting to eradicate the black community, knowing that the white community, which can, by and large, read English, can tell that Coke has sugar, which is why Coke has such weak sales.

    The black community, largely illiterate, had no idea that coke, big macs, pizza, etc., were poisoning their bodies and counteracting the beneficial effects of the crack cocaine and heroin they were taking daily.

    Hope the pastors win, of course. I just wish I could be in court when they testify about the force-feeding of coca-cola to young American blacks.

    Clearly, the youngsters were fooled into drinking Coke rather than the much healthier Pepsi.