I really don't like the term "junk food" but couldn't think of anything better.
This magazine-length NY Times article is worth reading:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/24/ma...pagewanted=all
I really don't like the term "junk food" but couldn't think of anything better.
This magazine-length NY Times article is worth reading:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/24/ma...pagewanted=all
That was interesting. With the tobacco legislation, our culture is changing, but it takes time & persistence. I'm not surprised that the junk food companies just aren't there yet. It gets me when people whine about "whatever happened to individual responsibility?" like we should let people to the mercies of industry advertising and expect them not to succumb when tons of resources are poured in to discover what kind of advertising will get them. Whatever happened to individual responsibility at the level of CEOs? I'm not saying they're the bad guys but they are no stronger against the temptation of wealth than we are against their advertising.
I thought it was funny that the daughter of the CEO of Lunchables never feeds Lunchables to her own kids.
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I agree. Expecting people to read the fine print and make well-thought-out, rational decisions every time they pick up a package of something that is specifically designed to play on preconceived ideas and be as addictive as possible is just not fair. Especially when it comes to junk food packaged to sell as real food, not as a snack.
Very interesting article, PamNY, thanks.
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Author of the piece answers a few questions:
http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/20...for-breakfast/
The Brutally Honest Coca-Cola Commercial You'll Never See On The Air http://www.upworthy.com/the-brutally...air?g=2&c=upw1
Some one at work posted this fake commercial. Fake but with a lot of truth to it!
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One thing I wanted to add. I understand the time commitment and not eating processed foods. I am not sure I could have managed it when my children were younger but I sure wish I had tried. I feel like I have passed on some horrible eating habits to two of the people in the world that I care most about. My daughter is 27 now and she is living with me and is tweaking her diet to cut back on processed foods now which is great! Unfortunately my son is away at uni and I can't figure out how to help him change his habits. I buy most of his food so I try to include some better choices for him and he does cook his own dinner almost every day. But breakfast and lunch are meals that he needs to be quick and easy so he resorts to cereals and bagels and soups etc. Maybe not the worst but still processed and high in sodium. But I will keep talking about better nutrition and maybe eventually he will choose carefully!
Lucy 2012 Surly Cross Check
Sally 2009 Specialized Dolce Elite
Peppermint Patty 2009 Trek 4500 WSD
Marcie 2008 Giant Sedona
Violet 1994 Norco Kokanee