What do junk food and video games have in common?

When Activision began giving away free 'Call of Duty' game minutes to people who buy soda and chips, one self-described junk food addict says the lure of free video game minutes has made junk food harder to resist."The game promoter doesn’t really care about gamers’ health. Activision (the game’s publisher) and Pepsi are trying to make money off of us, even though it hurts our health. They know we can’t resist and we’ll buy the junk food because we love the game." Read the full story on The Know

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