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California Studies in Food and Culture - 3: Food Politics

How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health

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In this engrossing exposé, Marion Nestle reveals the fierce competition behind our food choices and its impact on health. The U.S. food industry, with its vast surplus of calories, aggressively promotes consumption, pushing people to eat more frequently and in larger portions, often disregarding health consequences. Generating nearly $900 billion in sales in 2000, food companies prioritize stakeholders, shareholders, and government regulations, employing tactics that include lobbying officials and co-opting experts. They target children, minority groups, and developing nations to expand their market reach, demonstrating a political savvy comparable to other major industries. Nestle, the editor of the 1988 Surgeon General's Report on Nutrition and Health, expertly navigates the complex web of food industry influences, highlighting issues like diluted government dietary advice and schools promoting soft drinks. She underscores that economic motivations, rather than scientific evidence or health considerations, drive food production and consumption decisions. This accessible account clarifies the confusion surrounding healthy eating and reveals how deeply the food industry shapes government nutrition policies and expert opinions. Ultimately, it transforms our understanding of food marketing practices and their implications for our diets.

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California Studies in Food and Culture - 3: Food Politics, Marion Nestle

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2002
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