American Food Industry

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When people think of natural disasters, they think of tornadoes, hurricanes, floods or even earthquakes; but there is one that we tend to forget the food industry. You may be questioning what do the food industry have to do with natural disasters, but just think about the word processed food and obesity and how they changed the outlook on American society. After watching the short video series " How the food industry is deceiving you" which broadcasted on ABC and was narrated by Peter Jennings, I found myself in awe and pure disbelief just from hearing how today's government and food industry changed the lifestyle of America. It all began when the government started subsidizing farmers to save them from financial ruin, this which continued …show more content…

Some may say, why so much overuse of corn? However, for the greater good for the government and the food industry its save them more money just by investing in corn sweeteners; corn sweeteners help lower the cost of ingredients in processed food and make them cheaper. With the growth of cheap products in America, it started to become more recognizable that the normal human body image started to change, significantly growing bigger and bigger. However, that did not stop processed foods from flying off market shelves and food marketers from increasing their business in food promotion. They were spending billions a year to market their products not to adults but to kids. Kids were and are still today food marketers' biggest targets. They prey on individuals from ages 6-18, normally because they are the ones persuading their parents to buy certain foods as well as spending most of their allowances or work money on junk food. Even though the food industry was increasing in dollar amounts that did not stop some people questioning certain ads that were being targeted to

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