
Lindsey Smith Taillie
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Dec 17, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Lindsey Smith Taillie
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Aug 12, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Lindsey Smith Taillie |Casey Nagel |Judy Salz |Martha Rosenberg
A gummy candy shimmies on stage, dancing to Flashdance. The music swells; it pulls a chain and is showered in multi-colored candies. The ad, for Nerds Gummy Clusters, was one of dozens of food ads that saw during the 2024 Super Bowl. While the nostalgic soundtrack entertained adults, the cartoon candies were engineered to appeal to a different audience: children. And it works.
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Aug 9, 2024 |
es-us.noticias.yahoo.com | Lindsey Smith Taillie
LAS EMPRESAS DE ALIMENTOS ULTRAPROCESADOS SE APROVECHAN DEL EMPEORAMIENTO DE LAS CONDICIONES MEDIOAMBIENTALES PARA AUMENTAR SUS BENEFICIOS. Este ensayo forma parte de What to Eat on a Burning Planet (Qué comer en un planeta que arde), una serie que explora ideas audaces para asegurar nuestro suministro de alimentos. Más información sobre este proyecto en nota de Eliza Barclay, la editora sobre el clima de Opinión.
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Aug 8, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Lindsey Smith Taillie
This essay is part of What to Eat on a Burning Planet, a series exploring bold ideas to secure our food supply. Read more about this project in a note from Eliza Barclay, Opinion's climate editor. It's hard to find drinking water in La Guajira, an arid peninsula in northern Colombia, where drought and overuse are sucking wells and small reservoirs dry. When there's no water, people turn to soda.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Lindsey Smith Taillie
Ding. The microwave beeped. I grabbed the bowl of bright orange macaroni and cheese and slid it in front of my daughter, alongside an apple and milk, before dashing back to my laptop. My seven-year-old was home sick, and I was frantically attempting the hazardous maneuver all too familiar to post-pandemic parents: working while parenting. As I logged into Zoom, I wondered what my nutrition colleagues would think if they knew that down the hall, my kiddo was eating the verboten: ultra-processed food.
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