Group 1 - Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its cola beverages sold in the U.S., as announced by President Trump [1] - Currently, Coca-Cola sells a version of its cola made with cane sugar in Mexico, but it has not confirmed whether all U.S. beverages will switch to cane sugar [1] - The original Coca-Cola sold in the U.S. uses high fructose corn syrup, which is derived from corn and is widely used due to its stability, lower cost, and higher sweetness [1] Group 2 - According to the USDA, cane sugar is expected to account for about 30% of domestic sugar supply in the 2025-2026 period, with the remainder coming from beet sugar and imports [2] - Following the announcement, shares of corn syrup manufacturer Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM) fell by as much as 8% in after-hours trading, while Coca-Cola's stock remained relatively unchanged [2] - The president of the American Corn Refiners Association criticized the move to replace high fructose corn syrup with cane sugar, arguing it could lead to job losses in the U.S. food manufacturing sector and increased imports of foreign sugar without nutritional benefits [2]
特朗普:可口可乐(KO.US)已同意在美国版可乐中改用蔗糖