The extraordinary science of addictive junk food
The public and the food companies have known for decades now — or at the very least since this meeting — that sugary, salty, fatty foods are not good for us in the quantities that we consume them. So why are the diabetes and obesity and hypertension numbers still spiraling out of control? It’s not just a matter of poor willpower on the part of the consumer and a give-the-people-what-they-want attitude on the part of the food manufacturers. What I found, over four years of research and reporting, was a conscious effort — taking place in labs and marketing meetings and grocery-store aisles — to get people hooked on foods that are convenient and inexpensive. I talked to more than 300 people in or formerly employed by the processed-food industry, from scientists to marketers to C.E.O.’s. Some were willing whistle-blowers, while others spoke reluctantly when presented with some of the thousands of pages of secret memos that I obtained from inside the food industry’s operations. What follows is a series of small case studies of a handful of characters whose work then, and perspective now, sheds light on how the foods are created and sold to people who, while not powerless, are extremely vulnerable to the intensity of these companies’ industrial formulations and selling campaigns.









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This is like anything else. There are marketers and scientists teamed to get people to buy a product. Meanwhile they try to make that product more and more profitable. Do you think this is limited to food?
The political parties and government bureaucracies are doing the same thing. Their methods are ever more sophisticated as time goes on. We’re being scammed from every angle. Don’t be a drone. Step up an think for yourself.
h a p f a t on February 21, 2013 at 8:20 PM
I am trying to figure out a reason why this is important or even possibly surprising to even the most ignorant morons on the planet. Companies work feverishly to make their products enjoyable for their customers. Who would have thought it possible.
astonerii on February 21, 2013 at 8:24 PM
Well said and pretty much sums it up. If you don’t control your mind, someone else will.
levi on February 21, 2013 at 8:25 PM