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The Milkmaid

Should Vitamin D Be Added to UK Milk and Bread?

November 30, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Free vitamin D supplements will be sent to over two million clinically vulnerable people in the UK this winter. Over 80% of patients hospitalised with COVID-19 are vitamin D deficient compared with the general population. In a small study, a high dose of vitamin D appeared to reduce the severity of COVID-19. While some scientists […]

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A Piece of Sugar Cane

Food Tech: Sugar 2.0 Coming Your Way

October 25, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy

After two decades of really bad publicity, sugar is reinventing itself. Just last week, FDA finalized its rules for allulose, a rare but natural form of sugar. It looks and tastes a lot like regular sugar, though it’s about one third less sweet. But the really sweet deal is that the final rule from FDA […]

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Farmers Market

Food Shopping Now: Clicks, Lists, Frozen, and Local

September 9, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity

Eight years of change packed into one month. COVID-19 has changed food shopping. All of a sudden, everything about the ways we hunt and gather our meals is different. For one thing, we’re making fewer trips and more clicks. But we’re buying more and buying in new ways. Professor Anna Nagurney tells the New York […]

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Dialogue

Is Objective Dialogue About Sugar Even Possible?

August 18, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, this was a relatively easy question. Americans typically consume too much added sugar. So the committee recommends a lower limit. In the 2015, the limit was ten percent of total calories from added sugars. But now the committee says that limit should come down to six. Not so fast, […]

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Healthy Whole Grains, Unhealthy Labels

Healthy Whole Grains, Unhealthy Labels

August 12, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Who wants to eat healthy? Roughly nine out of ten of American adults. And at the top of their list for what’s healthy is fiber and whole grains. But somehow, we feel no surprise learning that food labels about healthy whole grains are leaving consumers confused. Because the point of health claims on food labels […]

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Eliminating Scientific Error by Banning the Word

Eliminating Scientific Error by Banning the Word

August 8, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Correcting errors is such a nuisance. People feel bad about it. Some people simply can’t admit errors, so it can get messy. But errors are inevitable. Thus it’s really important to correct errors when they are discovered. Especially in scientific research. Nonetheless, one journal seems to have a different solution. Nutrients – an open-access nutrition […]

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The British Food Environment of the 1950s

Systematic Failures in Dealing with Obesity

July 28, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Health Policy, Scientific Meetings & Publications

For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. Henry Louis Mencken wrote this in 1920, well before the the health challenge of obesity flummoxed us. But he described our systematic failures with obesity almost perfectly. Obesity is a problem of complex systems that conspire to harm our health. Simple, […]

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Fast Food at the Munich Hauptbahnhof

Food Cues After the COVID Pandemic

June 23, 2020

Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity, Scientific Meetings & Publications

Tamar Haspel tells a positively appealing story in the Washington Post this week. We don’t have a problem with obesity because of carbs, she writes. Nor fats, nor processed foods. The problem is the food environment. Cheap, convenient food surrounds us, with endless prompts to eat it. All these food cues, coaxing us to eat […]

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COVID Side Effect: No More DIY Waffles

June 15, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry, Health & Obesity

Now, there can be no doubt. This new coronavirus is indeed a cruel one. It is radically reshaping our dietary habits. Many of us are having to cook at home. But it’s worse than that. As a few of us start venturing out and staying at newly sanitized hotels, something is missing. No more DIY […]

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Blue Apron in a Retro Kitchen

Will COVID-19 Revive the Meal Kit Market?

May 22, 2020

Consumer Trends, Food & Nutrition, Food Industry

Remember when Blue Apron was poised for a hot IPO? It’s only been three years, but it seems like a lifetime. Along with the rest of a flock of fledgling meal kit services, Blue Apron has been down in the dumps since its IPO. It seems that beautiful images and romantic notions of cooking with […]

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