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[24 Jun 2010 | Comments Off | 421]
McDonald’s faces lawsuit over Happy Meals

Los Angeles Times, Sharon Bernstein, June 23, 2010
Weeks after a Silicon Valley county in California became the first in the nation to ban toys from McDonald’s Happy Meals and other food promotions aimed at children, a public health watchdog group called on the fast food giant to remove the playthings from all its meal packages.
Citing toys aimed at promoting the latest “Shrek” movie, the Center for Science in the Public Interest said that the plastic promotions lure children into McDonald’s restaurants where they are then likely to order food that …

Diet and Disease, Featured, Food Industry, Health »

[24 Jun 2010 | Comments Off | 290]
40,000 deaths a year due to junk food

Telegraph.co.uk Rebecca Smith, June 21, 2010

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) says that unhealthy foods have wreaked a “terrible toll of ill health” on the nation and placed a “substantial” strain on the economy.

For the first time, the organisation publishes landmark guidance on how to prevent the “huge number of unnecessary deaths” from conditions such as heart disease that are linked to the consumption of ready meals and processed food.
It calls for sweeping changes to food production and government policy to encourage lifestyle changes, and to reduce significantly the amount of …

Featured, Food Industry »

[21 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 282]
Study: Insurance companies hold billions in fast food stock

CNN, Sarah Klein, April 15, 2010
The fast-food industry has long been under fire for selling high-fat, high-calorie meals that have been linked to weight gain and diabetes, but the financial health of the industry continues to attract investors — including some of the leading insurance companies in the U.S., a new study reports.
According to Harvard Medical School researchers, 11 large companies that offer life, disability, or health insurance owned about $1.9 billion in stock in the five largest fast-food companies as of June 2009.
The fast-food companies included McDonald’s, Burger King, …

Food Industry, Odd news »

[15 Apr 2010 | Comments Off | 184]

Associated Press, April 10, 2010
First came boneless wings. Now KFC wants you to chow down on a sandwich that uses (what else?) chicken for the bun.
The KFC Double Down, which launches Monday, is essentially a sandwich with two chicken filets taking the place of bread slices. In between are two pieces of bacon, melted slices of Monterey Jack and Pepper Jack cheese and a zesty sauce.
How much will it cost? About $5 and 540 calories (460 for the grilled version), putting it on caloric par with fast-food standards like the …

Children, Food Industry, Sugar Sweetened Beverages »

[19 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | 259]

The Boston Globe, February 13, 2010
WHEN SODA companies applaud the latest campaign to fight obesity, you know there is much more to the story.

In launching a new White House initiative against obesity called “Let’s Move,’’ First Lady Michelle Obama this week said, “Our kids didn’t do this to themselves. Our kids don’t decide what’s served to them at school or whether there’s time for gym or recess. Our kids don’t choose to make food products with tons of sugar and sodium in super-sized portions, and then to have those products …

Food Industry, Odd news »

[30 Apr 2009 | No Comment | 238]

Chains are resorting to giveaways or less-than-$1 menu items. And they’re getting smarter about engineering lower-priced but still-profitable items, though some say the cheaper food tastes that way.

Before the recession, Andrew Puzder, who heads the Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s burger chains, liked to joke about how sharp-priced competitors were “giving food away.”
As the recession deepened and the number of 79-cent taco and 99-cent hamburger offers exploded, Puzder realized it was “no longer a joke; they are giving food away.”

Literally.

On Monday, KFC gave away a free piece of its new grilled chicken just …