You and the author of Fast Food Nation
find fault with the fast food chains and supermarkets for the food
they sell. But they are simply giving customers the cheap food they
want. If you want to blame anyone, blame human nature.
Bruce
Dear Bruce,
The consumer demand to which you refer has been manufactured. If
the fast food chains and food outlets are simply providing what
customers want, then why do they spend billions of dollars advertising?
Have you noticed how often it is the least healthy foods that are
the most heavily advertised? Last year, Kelloggs spent $40
million to promote a single heavily sugared breakfast cereal
Frosted Flakes. The dairy industry spent $190 million on the "milk
mustache" ads. McDonalds spent nearly $1 billion advertising
its products. (The National Cancer Institute, in comparison, spent
$1 million promoting fruits and vegetables.)
What would happen if the glut of advertising dollars that is now
used to sell grease, sugar, and processed foods was used instead
to promote a healthy, wholesome, nutritious diet?