In Nestle's article about School Food, what are two ideas that food companies point to as to why kids demand their products
decreasing family size oler parents working parents and single parents
Two of the three elements in the School Food article needed to fix bad school food
a supportive principal
supportive parents
You've Been Served vigilante
One example of false advertising in the You've Been Served article
Country Crock olive oil
Strawberry pop tarts
Smoke house almonds
UPF
Ultra Processed Food
Butter
Rice
processed, ultraprocessed or unprocessed or miniamally processed
Processed = butter
Minimally processed - rice and flour
Most healthy way to grocery shop once you are in the store.
Shop the perimeter
with respect to one's mental health, Ultraprocessed foods might impact
gut flora or blood sugar or skin health or stomach acid
Gut Flora
Comes from which article
Food marketing in particular thrives on dietary instability and so tends to heighten it.
"Our National Eating Disorder"
US tends to choose its food by numbers such as ...
Calories,, sugars, carbs, fats, price etc.
Act passed in 1930s to protect smaller markets from big box competition
The Robinson Patman Act
Cod is Dead MA city?
Government progam to "help" the industry.
The Cod-Father
Who is Carlos Raphael
gas MUCH worse than carbon monoxide
Four most familar fish for American consumers
What is Methane gas
salmon tuna shrimp and cod
Beer company that uses bread to make its product
Use of spent grain.
Percentage of produced food that goes to waste
What is TOAST
Livestock feed
What is 40%