Marion Nestle on NPR

Location: Home > food > Marion Nestle on NPR

Marion Nestle on NPR

Posted Jun 12th 2006 4:06PM by Nick VagnoniFiled under: Farming, Books, Stores & Shopping, Health & Medical

NPR's Melissa Block recently spoke with noted nutritionist Marion Nestle about grocery shopping, food advertisements and healthy eating, all of which are the subjects of Nestle's new book What to Eat. Nestle talks about how grocery stores lure shoppers through their aisles and how food manufacturer's advertising "crosses an ethical line" by marketing products to children. Nestle calls for restrictions of television advertising and, if possible, the elimination of cartoons on food packaging. In an additional clip, she goes on to talk about the trend toward organic offerings by large supermarkets and the move to weaken organic standards.

Artical Related:
Local business drives McDonalds out of town
Panera and Keyshawn Johnson
Traveling with wine
Nestle's new Stixx
Snickers satisfies you the same way it always has

food

Latest Artical



Food | Hobbies | House | Career | Family | Lifestyle | Travel | Usa Food | Leisure | NBA | World
Links: 中文作品研究 成人用品

©2008 firefox E2-20050437中文版[Provided By Google]