www. npr. org/2024/04/10/1243989381/how-big-food-co-opted-the-anti-diet-movement-for-profit
Quotation from the broadcast: “And you and your colleagues identified one brand in particular – General Mills – which recruited anti-diet influencers and dietitians to promote its products online – like, sing the praises of sugary snacks, for example. And to be clear, General Mills is not the only food company that does this, right?”
pnemonic 9 months ago
like when KFC took Fried out of their name
Bocephus 9 months ago
Isn’t this a repeat? It’s not throwback Thursday
95 9 months ago
See 2024/02/13, dated 1-13. Pass the milk.
ladykat 9 months ago
Just because they took sugar out of their name doesn’t mean they aren’t still loaded with sugar.
prince valiant Premium Member 9 months ago
The second ingredient in most cereals is sugar and even “wholesome” ones still have sugar in the top 5 ingredients. Granola? Forget about it!
coffeeturtle 9 months ago
SUGAR BOMBS FOREVER!!!
BlueIris Premium Member 9 months ago
Interesting coincidental timing (remove spaces):
www. npr. org/2024/04/10/1243989381/how-big-food-co-opted-the-anti-diet-movement-for-profit
Quotation from the broadcast: “And you and your colleagues identified one brand in particular – General Mills – which recruited anti-diet influencers and dietitians to promote its products online – like, sing the praises of sugary snacks, for example. And to be clear, General Mills is not the only food company that does this, right?”