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Podcast | ‘Alcohol moet verdwijnen uit de supermarkten,’ zegt Nederlands Instituut Alcohol­beleid
Netherlands🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Podcast | ‘Alcohol moet verdwijnen uit de supermarkten,’ zegt Nederlands Instituut Alcohol­beleid

The article features a podcast episode titled 'Follow the Money' where journalists Annette van Soest and Harm Ede Botje discuss various topics related to lobbying and influence in Dutch society. The episode includes segments on issues such as corporate transparency, the role of the alcohol industry in shaping public health policies, and the influence of industry ties on academic and governmental decisions. Specific topics covered include allegations of hidden information by Heineken on beer labels, the spread of alcohol industry propaganda into healthcare settings, and the removal of a professor with connections to the alcohol industry from a health advisory body.

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Follow the Money logoFollow the MoneyIndependentLeftFactual 50Objective 409 hr. ago
Podcast | ‘Alcohol moet verdwijnen uit de supermarkten,’ zegt Nederlands Instituut Alcohol­beleid

The article features a podcast episode titled 'Follow the Money' where journalists Annette van Soest and Harm Ede Botje discuss various topics related to lobbying and influence in Dutch society. The episode includes segments on issues such as corporate transparency, the role of the alcohol industry in shaping public health policies, and the influence of industry ties on academic and governmental decisions. Specific topics covered include allegations of hidden information by Heineken on beer labels, the spread of alcohol industry propaganda into healthcare settings, and the removal of a professor with connections to the alcohol industry from a health advisory body.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights the influence of the alcohol industry on public policy and health recommendations, suggesting potential conflicts of interest and ethical concerns. It frames these issues as systemic problems requiring regulatory oversight, aligning more closely with progressive or left-wing关切

Why these scores (Factual 50 · Objective 40): The article lacks specific factual claims and relies on vague references to lobbying and industry influence. It does not provide concrete evidence or direct quotes from primary sources. The tone is sensationalist and biased toward portraying the alcohol industry negatively without substantiation.

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