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| Have you forgotten? Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
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| It must be a slow news day if Peter Jennings wants to talk about junk food and its effect on American children. ![]() I'd be curious if the "incredible edible egg" commercials really affected egg sales. Or the Florida orange juice commercials. Or any of the other non-junk foods you see advertised. My point is that companies can advertise 'til they're blue in the face but if the public isn't predisposed to wanting your product, it won't make a hill of beans. Think about it: does seeing a milk commercial make you want to run to the fridge and pour a glass? No. But man, show a Mickey D's commercial and suddenly we're starving!
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| Have you forgotten? Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: Off the grid
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| BTW, Trevor, congrats on being picked up by Townhall.com! ![]() Everyone go to http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ and go about halfway down the page to see Trevor's name in lights!
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| Registered User Member Since: Nov 2002 Location: New York, NY
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| Two things... 1) If they have to use a professor at NYU to back up their point, then the idea must be pretty left-wing. WooT for NYU, but our non-science faculty are more suited for the op/ed section of any non-New York City programming. 2) The whole idea of government responsiblity for individuals' eating habits is ridiculous, but why not get rid of the subsidies instead if people are so adamant about improving our health? Besides, to touch upon another Pandora's Box, organizations like the IMF and World Bank forbid the use of agricultural subsidies in countries with weaker economies like Jamaica, so reducing American agricultural subsidies should be part of the cultural agenda to level the playing field, anyway. |
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| Dadadadada Member Since: Aug 2002 Location: Greenwood, Indiana
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| The only problem I have with the government's food policies is that they endorse the wrong diets. Current research shows that eating foods high in fat is not the cause of our obesity epidemic, but rather that eating processed foods that are high in refined carbohydrates is the problem. Despite the recent surges in diets such as Atkins and similar diets which promote the 'right' way of eating, high carb food is still cheap and easily accessible. To eat healthy costs more money than eating junk food, including "low fat" or "sugar free" junk food that really contains all sorts of processed carbs and sweeteners. Many people still follow these guidelines of trying to lose weight by eating this items, when in reality it's just adding to the problem. Meanwhile, this creates a high demand for these 'diet' foods and junk foods and thus lower prices. The real healthy stuff costs more! I've always complained that to eat healthy means I have to take a big hit on the pocketbook every week at the grocery store. I feel that if the government would change their endorsements and warnings to align with more recent research, demand for healthy food might go up and prices will come down, while the 'sweet' and refined foods prices will increase, as it should be. |
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