71% of the Murcia create false mythss
by admin on Aug.24, 2010, under online game
71% of the Murcia create false myths and urban legends about soft drinks.
The National Association of Manufacturers Beverages (Anfabra) claims on a 'Study on urban myths and legends', made from 2,000 interviews throughout Spain by the market research company TNS, which is given to know the attitude and opinion of Murcia to the hoaxes circulating in the country, that 71 percent of Murcia create false myths and urban legends about soft drinks.
In fact, 21 percent of Murcia think the, gaia gold, basement of New York is really full of alligators and 29% believe that Walt Disney is frozen until a cure you back to life.
The majority of Murcia, according to the study, have false ideas, moreover, may endanger their health. In fact 75% of Murcia think that food can be consumed up to two weeks after the expiration date indicating the, darkfall gold for sale, package, when the truth is that the date is set specifically to ensure the deadline until which the product was optimal conditions.
Another example of the great lack of knowledge about food and beverages is the mistrust that exists around the additives, ingredients that are more controlled by the health authorities. However, 79% of Murcia think the additives are harmful to, buy aion kinah, health, well behind the Rioja (26%) and Navarra (53%).
The people of Murcia also believe other baseless prejudices and, for example, draws attention to the fact that they are very uninformed about the properties of sugar. They are more Spaniards who believe that sugar has more calories than fat (72%) and, moreover, 52% believe that more fattening than sugar alcohol. However, the fact is that 1 gram of sugar contains only 4 calories, compared with 7 of 9 alcohol or fat.
Among the most credulous Spaniards
Throughout its history, soft drinks, as one of the most popular around the world, have also been victims of false myths and urban legends. The Murcia are among the Spaniards who most believe these hoaxes. In fact, most think that soft drinks are high in calories (98%) and place its much higher energy intake from other foods or drinks with a similar number of calories similar (such as an apple or juice)-one by La Rioja and Extremadura behind.
Another false myth that most believe the Murcia-68% – is that the gas broiler, when in fact carbon dioxide is a gas without energy input, well ahead of Navarre, Asturian and Cantabrian.
The majority of Murcia not only believe the myths about soft drinks, but also are among the Spaniards who most consider certain urban legends without scientific basis about these products. They think that soda unclog pipes (74%), which remove the metal oxide (78%), which break a fillet of beef (66%), which, taken with aspirin "place" (54%) or even that have spermicidal properties (44%).
On the other hand, there are certain realities that may seem myths because they are hard to believe. This is the case of diet soda, which have little or no calories – just between 0 and 7 per 100 milliliters. However, 8 out of 10 Murcia thought to have a high caloric content.
ANFABRA
ANFABRA is the organizationbusiness that since its creation in 1977, represents the soft drinks sector in Spain. Currently has more than 50 partners, the vast majority of companies engaged in the manufacture of soft drinks in Spain. The Association, in addition to soft drinks to promote a healthy and pleasant to quench thirst, has among its objectives to assist in the investigation and promotion of information campaigns targeting the general population.