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Food politics : how the food industry influences nutrition and health

Nestle, Marion. (Author).

Summary: We all witness, in advertising and on supermarket shelves, the fierce competition for our food dollars. In this engrossing exposé, Marion Nestle goes behind the scenes to reveal how the competition really works and how it affects our health. The abundance of food in the United States--enough calories to meet the needs of every man, woman, and child twice over--has a downside. Our over-efficient food industry must do everything possible to persuade people to eat more--more food, more often, and in larger portions--no matter what it does to waistlines or well-being. Like manufacturing cigarettes or building weapons, making food is big business. Food companies in 2000 generated nearly $900 billion in sales. They have stakeholders to please, shareholders to satisfy, and government regulations to deal with. It is nevertheless shocking to learn precisely how food companies lobby officials, co-opt experts, and expand sales by marketing to children, members of minority groups, and people in developing countries. We learn that the food industry plays politics as well as or better than other industries, not least because so much of its activity takes place outside the public view.

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  • ISBN: 0520275969
  • ISBN: 9780520275966 :
  • Physical Description: print
    xxii, 510 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: Rev. and expanded 10th anniversary ed.
  • Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, c2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 425-486) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction: the food industry and "eat more". Undermining dietary advice. From "eat more" to "eat less," 1900-1990 -- Politics versus science: opposing the food pyramid, 1991-1992 -- "Deconstructing" dietary advice -- Working the system. Influencing government: food lobbies and lobbyists -- Co-opting nutrition professionals -- Winning friends, disarming critics -- Playing hardball: legal and not -- Exploiting kids, corrupting schools. Starting early: underage consumers -- Pushing soft drinks: "pouring rights" -- Deregulating dietary supplements. Science versus supplements: "a gulf of mutual incomprehension" -- Making health claims legal: the supplement industry's war with the FDA -- Deregulation and its consequences -- Inventing techno-foods. Go forth and fortify -- Beyond fortification: making foods functional -- Selling the ultimate techno-food: olestra.
Subject: Nutrition policy -- United States
Food -- Marketing -- Moral and ethical aspects -- United States
Food industry and trade -- United States -- Influence
Food industry and trade -- Political activity -- United States
Food industry and trade -- United States

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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