Unlimited sodas are forbidden in France(Europe maybe ?)
They are legal (but rare) in Slovakia. I think IKEA has them at the restaurants they have in their shops.
they have way less sugar than in the US
I think this is more general than people realize. The food you buy under the same name and trademark in different countries is likely to be different, to comply with the local laws… or exploit their absence.
(I tried to google a half-forgotten example, but it is completely buried under tons of PR articles about how Coca Cola deeply cares about the purity of water in their products in India.)
Exactly, the quality rules in the EU sometimes feel too strict but a few weeks in the US and I saw the difference. The compounding effect of food on your health is huge.
They are legal (but rare) in Slovakia. I think IKEA has them at the restaurants they have in their shops.
I think this is more general than people realize. The food you buy under the same name and trademark in different countries is likely to be different, to comply with the local laws… or exploit their absence.
(I tried to google a half-forgotten example, but it is completely buried under tons of PR articles about how Coca Cola deeply cares about the purity of water in their products in India.)
Exactly, the quality rules in the EU sometimes feel too strict but a few weeks in the US and I saw the difference. The compounding effect of food on your health is huge.