Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Basics of the Food Industry essays
Basics of the Food Industry essays    The food that we ingest will be separated into many     biochemical energies giving to different organs in their bodies after     digestions. In other words, food will become a part of their bodies, and     that determines their bodies' performance. Therefore the quality of food     will directly reflect on their health, and that is the thing they should     care about the most. Unfortunately, as the rapid development of economy,     advanced science, and technology, the pace of people's lives are constantly     accelerating. Consequently, people wish everything can be faster and faster     just like cell phones, internet, as well as food, so that many of them     ignore the importance of eating healthy. As a result, they offer an     opportunity for more and more food companies to procure business advantage     by producing convenient, low cost, and industrial food, and leave their     health behind. As Robert Kenner states in the book Food, Inc. that food     industry influences "our health, our environment, our economy, and the     rights of workers" (27). He points to the bad influences of the food     industry which impact every corner of people's lives. The food industry     leads people to an unhealthy lifestyle by excessive advertising, abundant      People's lifestyles are easily misled by the food industry via media     excessive advertising. In the recent three decades, telecommunication     technology is widely used in this world. Internet, television, radio, and     cellphones have already broken through the traditional limit of time and     space, logistics, and information flow. That provides an excellent     opportunity for commercials. As Eric Schlosser and Charles Wilson say in     their book, Chew On This, "During the course of a year, the typical     American child watches more than 40000 TV commercials. About 20000 of those     ads are for junk food: soda, candy, breakfast cereals, and fast food" (57).     From that statistic number I find that the kids watch an ave...     
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