The document discusses Mexico's policy to address high obesity rates driven by sugar-added beverage consumption. While the policy aims to change eating and physical activity patterns, it may be difficult to control what people eat and drink. The arguments do not seem to be well-researched or backed by experts in health and nutrition, as they oversimplify the causes of obesity and do not consider the complexities of influencing people's behaviors. More thorough research and consideration of different viewpoints would be needed to draw valid conclusions about policies.