Food Pharmer reveals high sugar, preservatives in summer drinks

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Food Pharmer exposed Rooh Afza and Patanjali's Gulab Sharbat, revealing they are primarily sugar and contain potentially harmful preservatives. The Food Pharmer's analysis showed Patanjali's drink is 99% sugar, while Rooh Afza is 87% sugar and includes a banned artificial color. Both drinks also contain preservatives, raising health concerns. The controversy arose after disparaging remarks about Rooh Afza's funding, leading to a lawsuit. The Delhi High Court deemed the comments "indefensible."


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