Food Marketers and Nutrition: Simple Sells

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Food Marketers and Nutrition: Simple Sells

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Simple is better will be the marketing mantra for food products in 2010

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oldwayspt.org — “Food Lessons From the Mediterranean Cindy Silver, MS, RD, LDN Cindy Silver is a registered dietitian in Winston-Salem, NC. Her business, Market Basket Nutrition, helps people become more skilled at tasty meal planning, smart grocery shopping and simple, nutritious cooking at home.View full resource at oldwayspt.org

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Simple nutrition information could be ‘powerful marketing tool’, says Nielsen

foodnavigator-usa.com — “Food marketers have an opportunity to help consumers seeking healthy foods by providing easy-to-understand nutrition information on-pack, according to a new report from Nielsen.View full resource at foodnavigator-usa.com

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Michael Pollan: Call it ‘The Food Bill’ Not ‘The Farm Bill’ and Change It, Please « OrganicAuthority.com – Organic Blog

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Cheap Marketing Techniques Help Kids Choose More Fruit : The Salt : NPR

npr.org — “Child nutrition researchers at Cornell took away the standard lunch line treatment of fresh fruit at three schools, and put the produce into colorful, good-looking baskets near the cash register. The result? Double the sales.View full resource at npr.org

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Simple Marketing Techniques may Help Kids Choose More Fruit (NPR) (works at home too) http://n.pr/ro9h24 #food #kidshealth

8 months ago...

Nutrition claims made simple for food marketers

foodnavigator.com — “Food manufacturers and marketers who are “irked” by tight nutrition claim regulations are being offered practical steps to ensure they comply with the rules whilst remaining competitive.View full resource at foodnavigator.com

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Do you live in a food desert? http://ow.ly/4NUE4 The USDA's new location map shows nutrition-poor communities. #diet #health

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“Man Food”, “Woman Food”: A Very Profitable Food Industry Scam - Wellsphere

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Marketing magic for a healthier diet: Do try this at home!: Nutrition Data: Nutrition Data: Self.com

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Those catchy nutrition claims on food packaging? Keep them simple, focus on calories, say experts - Los Angeles Times

articles.latimes.com — “The multifarious symbols, icons and exclamatory nutrition claims that adorn food packaging may sell products, but a group of independent experts in nutrition and communication acknowledgedView full resource at articles.latimes.com

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2 years ago...

Marion Nestle: How the Food Industry Hijacked Nutrition | Organic Connections Magazine

organicconnectmag.com — “Professor, author, and government advisor Marion Nestle talks about the politics of food and the state of our food system. She reveals how food corporations put profits ahead of nutrition while fostering public confusion about diet and health as part of their marketing strategy to sell us more and more food.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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Marion Nestle: How the Food Industry Hijacked Nutrition | Organic Connections Magazine

organicconnectmag.com — “Professor, author, and government advisor Marion Nestle talks about the politics of food and the state of our food system. She reveals how food corporations put profits ahead of nutrition while fostering public confusion about diet and health as part of their marketing strategy to sell us more and more food.View full resource at organicconnectmag.com

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New Marketing Tool For Unhealthy Foods: Online Games

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