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Pepsi Develops New Videogame To Combat Mexican Fatness

PepsiCo, makers of delicious salty snacks and sugary beverages, has created a new videogame called "Live Healthily". The game is being added to the curriculum of over a million primary school students and will be evaluated by the National Pediatric Institute. The goal of "Live Healthily" is to teach Mexican children how not to be fat-asses. Much like their American neighbors to the north, Mexico has an epidemic on their hands when it comes to childhood obesity.
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