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Friday Favorites: The Role of Marketing and Food Advertisements in the Obesity Epidemic

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{NAME}, check out our video of the day! [Forward this email to a friend]( Video of the Day [Friday Favorites: The Role of Marketing and Food Advertisements in the Obesity Epidemic]( Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Friday, March 1, 2024 The unprecedented rise in the power, scope, and sophistication of food marketing starting around 1980 aligns with the skyrocketing of the obesity epidemic. We like to think we make important life decisions like what to eat consciously and rationally, but if that were the case, we wouldn’t be in the midst of an obesity epidemic. [WATCH VIDEO]( More research on obesity: [Watch: The Role of Genes in the Obesity Epidemic]( [Watch: The Role of Taxpayer Subsidies in the Obesity Epidemic]( [Watch: The Role of Corporate Influence in the Obesity Epidemic]( [Watch: The Role of the Toxic Food Environment in the Obesity Epidemic]( [Forward This Email to a Friend]( Support Us [Donate]( [Our Supporters]( [Donor Rewards & Recognition]( Get the Books [How Not to Die]( [The How Not to Die Cookbook]( [How Not to Diet]( [The How Not to Diet Cookbook]( [How Not to Age]( [How to Survive a Pandemic]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Link]( [YouTube]( [Spotify]( Copyright © 2024 NutritionFacts.org, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: NutritionFacts.org P.O. Box 11400Takoma Park, MD 20913 [Add us to your address book]( Getting too many emails? [Consider moving to weekly!]( (or [unsubscribe]( from this list) Having a bit of trouble? | [View this email in your browser](

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