Not exact matches
Last week we went to Orlando for my company's annual National Sales Meeting,
where thousands of Insight Globalites congregate for a cult - like meeting
where we all chant how great IG is, drink
more alcoholic beverages than necessary, and eat entirely too much
junk food.
[63] They cite the cases of Sweden, Norway and Quebec as instances
where there is inconclusive evidence that bans have been successful (see the section later in this paper on what actions other countries have taken in relation to
junk food advertising for
more explanation of the regime in place in these countries).
I did go through a small rebellious phase as a high school and college student
where I ate
more junk food than my mother would have liked, and I've been moderately overweight in my lifetime, but I've never been obese.
People even exercise
more after a day of bad eating or a holiday weekend
where junk food was the main course.
Like screenwriters creating a bad sci - fi movie
where the monster just won't die but keeps morphing into an even
more heinous beast, marketing geniuses in the
junk -
food industry are even now crafting deceptive new messages to make you think their latest products are healthy.
Now, with «healthy choices»
where the
junk food has had fat removed and replaced with even
more sugar, things can only get worse.
The meal kits industry is teaching people the value of
food, nutrition and cooking in a world
where we only see
more marketing done for pre-made
junk food.