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Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 9:05 am
by Abdur14
However, this investigation took place long before the influencer's statements. Therefore, there is no link between the warning for unfair commercial practices and criticizing the ultra-processed foods served in hospitals.Ministry of Consumer Affairs statement on investigation into influencers


Since Carlos Ríos made the news public, it, as well as users on social networks, reaching virality in just one day. Many show their support and offer to help him, while others are more skeptical of the influencer, denying the accusations.

In a reel, Carlos Ríos explains that he does not do misleading advertising since “ all his paid publications are identified with posts in collaboration with the brands ” with which he does the campaign, as we brazil number data have already mentioned above. However, he indicates that, with his own effort and dedication, something he has been doing since he started on social networks, “ is to recommend free of charge good products, good processed foods and good habits ” to help his “realfooders”, which is what he calls his followers.



Carlos Ríos ends the video saying that he feels attacked, that social media is increasingly hostile towards him and that he just wants to do his job. In his stories, he has posted an image where he says that he is going to take a break from social media for mental health.