I think Surinamers love their sugary fizzy drinks more though, it would be a very close call. I never watched much TV in Suriname, but I did see an instance of hunger and desperation from an older Guyanese couple once, broke my hears. Nobody in Cambodia ever goes, hungry, the village mentality always makes sure a poor person can ask any nearby house for some rice and fruits, and they are culturally obligated to help.
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The fizzy drinks part is true, but I can see it changing in my small social bubble. Am still aware that some people here drink soft drinks as if it's water, even early mornings 🤦♀. We do have a high number of heart disease(s) and diabetes.
Now I'm in the USA, just saw a friend the other day that only drinks Mountain Dew, no water at all under any circumstances.
Oh damn... 🙈 I don't want to stereotype, but I have indeed seen reality tv programs where some Americans drink those drinks as if it were water.