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This and several articles related to pharmaceuticals and artificial sweeteners read more like ads than neutral info. Unsuprisingly none of these pages have a "controversies" or "deleterious effects" info. But this article is the most obvious with several statements starting with "we." wtf. I swear every year Wikipedia becomes more and more obviously widely used for disinformation and to wrap turds in shiny plastic rather than actually providing useful information for healthful living--2604:2D80:DE11:1300:CC28:21E6:9C8C:AF41 (talk) 04:59, 2 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]