This news report from Peter Jennings says a lot about what we have heard so much of already: That government subsidizes corn, which in turn contributes to most of the processed foods on the market; Obesity levels have never been so high in Americans; Type II Diabetes has never before been seen in children at such a young age...
But here are things I learned for the first time:
- Food Styling is an actual job title (and a huge industry), focused on making food look irresistible by using non-food products to whet the appetite.
- Other countries around the world have banned advertising directed at children under a certain age, or advertising for children at all!
And of course health care issues are a hot topic with the presidential candidates right now. Sure, a lot of it is based on the lack of funds to support medicare and medicaid to meet the growing need, and the government will also be slammed when the baby boomers hit their declining and ailing years en mass. But instead of only having to worry about the poor, the sick, and the elderly, we will soon have to support the growing numbers of children, young people, and middle-aged adults who make poor food choices and will face rising risks for disease, injury, and chronic illness.
Peter Jennings compared the obesity & food issue to the way Americans had to rethink the view on cigarettes and smoking. You would think we could learn from our mistakes...
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