Clark Wolf is the host and organizer. The panel—on food and politics—includes me, talking about my memoir, Slow Cooked, An Unexpected Life in Food Politics; Chloe Sorvino, author of Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Fight for the Future of Meat; Alex Prud’homme, author of Dinner With The President: Food, Politics and the History of Breaking Bread at the White House; and Tanya Holland, author of Tanya Holland’s California Soul. Free, but register here. It starts at 5:00 p.m. and lasts one hour.
by Marion Nestle
Dec
27
2016
Marketing to kids
The Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity has a new report out on TV food marketing to kids.
Even though the time kids spend watching TV has not changed much since 2008″
- They are seeing more food ads per hour
- White adolescents are seeing 18% more ads.
- Black adolescents are seeing 30% more ads.
Get those kids outside this week!
- Here’s the press release
- Here’s the report