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Food doesn’t have morals: Episode 42

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Do you feel guilty for not being able to afford the "better" food label? Food Science Babe is back for a rousing game of “Guess What I Saw in the Grocery Store?” to kick off season five of the Food Bullying Podcast. Super foods, non-GMO, and other food bullying labels cause unnecessary guilt. 

"Food doesn't have morals - food isn't good, food isn't bad." Erin, a chemical engineer and a food scientist, is well-known on social media as Food Science Babe. Listen to our eye-opening discussion about food labels, parental guilt, and her experience as a mom feeding a child with special needs, including: 

  • Guilt created by not being able to afford the “better” label

  • People fear eating “bad” food and then choose to avoid the product or produce - and their diet suffers.

  • Misinformation comes from many sources including medical professionals, friends, family, and social media.

  • A single food can’t be healthy or unhealthy if considered in the full scope of your diet.

  • We all need to be considerate of individual needs and abilities around food. 

  • The value of a product for a family may be so much more than what is listed on the nutrition label.

  • It is hard to change a long-held belief.  We tend to seek information that confirm our beliefs and are uncomfortable (and sometimes angry) when our beliefs are challenged.Food Science Babe

  • To push back against Food Bullying:

    • Know what labels mean (and don’t mean)

    • Be confident in the science

    • Remember labels are designed for profit, not health or safety

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Michele Payn

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