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Interest of | Archer Daniels-Midland, Food Chain Reaction, Louise Fresco, IceAgeFarmer, Sophia Murphy, Natural News, Vandana Shiva, Gurcharan Singh, World Resources Institute |
Subpage | •Food/Industry |
80% of Pre-Packaged Foods in the USA contain chemicals which are banned in other countries.[1]
An example
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Honey | Foodstuff with large temptation for adulteration |
Related Quotations
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Regulatory capture | “The Food and Drug Administration. The FDA was charged with overseeing the manufacture of cereal, along with all other processed foods except meat and poultry, which were controlled by the Department of Agriculture. It steadfastly refused, however, to see sugar as a threat to the public's health. Moreover, it repeatedly declined to require food manufacturers to disclose, on their packaging, exactly how much sugar they were adding to their products... Where Washington had failed to act, two men working on behalf of the public took the Big Three on themselves. One was an enterprising dentist, Ira Shannon, with the Veterans Administration Hospital in Houston, who [in 1975], alarmed by the exploding rates of tooth decay he’d seen in his young patients, decided that he’d had enough. (By one estimate, there were at any given moment one billion unfilled cavities in American mouths.) So the dentist took a trip to his local supermarkets, brought seventy-eight brands of cereal back to his lab, and proceeded to measure the sugar content of each with damning precision. A third of the brands had sugar levels between 10 percent and 25 percent. Another third ranged up to an alarming 50%, and eleven climbed even higher still — with one cereal, Super Orange Crisps, packing a sugar load of 70.8%. When each cereal brand was cross-referenced with TV advertising records, the sweetest brands were found to be the ones most heavily marketed to kids during Saturday morning cartoons.” | Michael Moss | 2013 |
Bertrand Russell | “Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. Even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so.” | Bertrand Russell | 1952 |
Craig Venter | “Agriculture as we know it needs to disappear...We can design better and healthier proteins than we get from nature.” | Craig Venter | 30 May 2012 |
Related Documents
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File:LandGrabsFoodSystem2013.pdf | paper | February 2013 | Sophia Murphy | |
Reset the Table | paper | 2020 | Rockefeller Foundation | A paper released by the Rockefeller Foundation that deals with the reorganization of the US food production and distribution system.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a> |
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