This nutrient is essential for survival.
What is water?
These are everywhere and affect our desire to buy products and how we perceive ourselves.
What are advertisements?
Teenagers eating habits are largely influenced by these..
What are peers/friends?
According to the 2019 food guide, what portion of your plate should be fruits and vegetables?
What is 1/2?
True or False, there is enough food in the world to feed everyone.
What is True?
This nutrients main function is to provide energy.
What are carbohydrates?
The grocery store puts the bakery at the entrance because...
What is, it makes you hungry or awakens your senses?
What a person learns to eat growing up is based on these two things...
What are family and religion/culture?
According to the 2019 food guide, what portion of your plate should be whole grains?
What is 1/4?
What countries have 250% of the food they need?
What is the Americas, and Europe?
Women need this many calories on average each day.
What is 2000?
The grocery store sprays water on the vegetables and fruit to make consumers think....
What is that the vegetables are freshly picked?
This teaches children and teens unrealistic ideas about body image.
What is media?
According to the 2019 food guide, what drink should you choose most often?
What is water?
Name 2 local resources (general) are available to fight hunger and promote availability.
What is community gardens, volunteers, food banks, farmers market?
This nutrient promotes healthy body functioning.
What are vitamins?
Grocery stores contain these to encourage people to shop while they wait.
What is a pharmacy?
Name two negative side effects of body image in the media.
What is: Poor self esteem, unrealistic goals, unhealthy dieting, poor mental health, eating disorders, obsession with weight and exercise.
Name two techniques or tools you can use to save money when shopping...
What is: Make a list, utilize what you have already, flyers, price compare, buy in bulk and freeze if cheaper, only buy what you need, skip the junk food, don't use a cart, go alone/don't take kids.
What is economy, climate, geography, infrastructure, poverty, population, resources, human habits, natural disasters, government/politics, food production, fuel/transportation/food costs.
This nutrient helps to build healthy bones and helps other nutrients absorb into muscles.
These are the items available at the cash register and encourage you to spend a few more dollars.
What are impulse buys?
Name one thing that influences adults eating habits?
What is: time/schedule, habits, children, stress, mood, culture/religion, ability/cooking skills, money.
What is the unit price for each AND which option is better?
A; 2.99 for a pack of 12
B; 3.99 for a pack of 18
What is A is $0.25, and B is $0.22, therefore B is slightly better?
What is the complete definition of food security?
What is to have consistent access to adequate amounts of nutritious food?