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‘Stranger Things’ star Noah Schnapp gets ‘brutally pissed off’ by Nutella
Noah Schnapp doesn’t like Nutella.
Star of “Stranger Things” – who promotes TBH (to be honest)a vegan alternative to the beloved hazelnut cacao spread, he told Page Six exclusively via email that he was “shocked and brutally pissed off” when he discovered the product’s ingredients.
“Hazelnuts aren’t the main ingredient, and the sheer amount of sugar made me realize I wasn’t doing myself any favors,” said Schnapp, 18.
The New York-born actor also noted that Nutella uses palm oil, which is “responsible for massive deforestation”, which he “couldn’t support”.
Indeed, the main ingredient in Nutella is sugar.
“Based on the Nutella nutrition label, which states that each two-tablespoon serving contains 21 grams of sugar, there are approximately 210 grams of sugar in a 13-ounce jar of Nutella. That’s more than four times the sugar in a 16-ounce bottle of Coca-Cola.” mic.com reportsand registered dietitian Caroline Passerrello added, “By weight, Nutella is 55% sugar.”
In addition, palm oil is “a major driver of deforestation … destroying the habitat of already threatened species such as the orangutan, pygmy elephant and Sumatran rhinoceros” informs the WWF.
To continue encouraging people to give up Nutella, Schnapp launched crowdfunding campaign for tbh, and asks others to invest as little as $50 by the Republicfintech company he co-founded.
“I believe that value-based investing is more important than focusing solely on sustainability because I truly believe we can vote with our dollars,” he explained, noting that not all of Republic’s investments are environmentally based because he loves “social networking and gaming.” and other things.”
Schnapp is also studying investing at the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Business, majoring in entrepreneurship. He told us that he “definitely” sees himself “launching a venture capital fund next year.”
As for his side jobs, playing Will Byers on Netflix’s Stranger Things, Schnapp he is proud that his character is gay.
“Will’s character began in season 1, and with each new season, we’ve discovered another layer of who he is, and part of that is his sexuality,” he explained. “Will has always struggled with who he is and figuring out how to fit in, which is something a lot of people can relate to.”
He continued: “Many fans have told me how much they can relate to Will and his journey, which makes me very happy. I’m very proud that we’re writing this very real character that makes our viewers feel seen.”