And just as major
food corporations sell processed foods that are loaded with added sugar and chemicals meant to keep people eating, Turkle and other addiction experts say big tech companies have been repeatedly accused of designing their apps to maximize the time people spend on them.
Just as major
food corporations sell processed foods that are loaded with added sugar and chemicals meant to keep people eating, big tech companies have been repeatedly accused of designing their apps to maximize the time people spend on them.
Not exact matches
Bulls have emerged in defense of Celgene
Corporation (NASDAQ: CELG) as the
sell - off continues after unfavorable news from the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration.
Unprecedented wholesale and retail control of the organic marketplace by UNFI andWhole Foods, employing a business model of
selling twice as much so - called «natural»
food as certified organic
food, coupled with the takeover of many organic companies by multinational
food corporations such as Dean Foods, threatens the growth of the organic movement.
It has been a matter of great concern among public health activists who work on child health and nutrition that the issue of malnutrition was being converted into a marketing opportunity to be addressed through products that big
corporations could
sell as the answer, instead of being seen as a basic lack of access to
food caused by structural inequities in
food distribution.
Because Kraft, Coca Cola and Wal - mart are living proof that is possible for giant
corporations to make and
sell kid - friendly, family - friendly, and healthy processed
foods so that we can give our kids some special treats — like the U.K. versions of Starburst and Skittles, for example — without necessarily exposing them to a chemical cocktail that might also give them brain tumors, or leukemia, or the symptoms of ADHD, as the Center for Science in the Public Interest recently highlighted in their report «Rainbow of Risks».
Some critics take issue with GMOs, not out of misplaced fear, but because they see a yawning gap between the promise of GM
foods — feeding the world's poor — and what's been realized: a handful of
corporations making money
selling both the GM seeds and the chemicals needed to grow them.
The FDA has never tested the safety of Life's DHA, relying instead on safety data supplied by the same
corporation that has a financial interest in
selling and placing these additives in
foods.
Becky Krause, pet and wild bird division manager at Prince
Corporation — a wholesale distributor and manufacturer of agricultural, lawn and garden, pet and wild bird products — says pet stores are uniquely suited to
selling premium
foods, since customers often need some explanation about what makes these
foods higher in quality or in price.
We live in an environment that serves primarily the financial interests of the
corporations that
sell food, cars, and petroleum.
People are angry at
corporations that have been
selling us crappy
food with few decent alternatives.
If Congress were less beholden to
corporations, we might be able to create a system that paid farmers and farm workers decently and
sold organic
foods at prices that everyone could afford.