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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2017 · 34 MIN

FLR 013: Lunchables - The Poster Child for Processed Foods

from Food Labels Revealed · host Mel Weinstein

INGREDIENT OF THE DAY:  Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate Hands down, Oscar Mayers’ Lunchables, meal-in-a-box for kids, has got to be the most chemicalized and industrialized food product on the grocery store shelves.  Although, at first glance, it’s nutritional deficiencies are not blaring, the sheer number and poor quality of the ingredients is shocking, particularly since the Lunchables product targets children, the most vulnerable people in our society.  In this episode, I’ll look at what’s in the box, explore some new, never-before-seen ingredients (at least in this podcast), compare the Lunchables option against a healthy, but unlikely, alternative, and finally address the overarching issue of childhood diseases directly affected by products like Lunchables.   Show Notes: To Contact Show:  [email protected] The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store.  Search under Food Labels Revealed. References: Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us by Michael Moss http://tinyurl.com/kwksjbd The Dorito Effect: The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor by Mark Schatzker http://tinyurl.com/llark66 Trashables: Oscar Mayer’s Lunchables Are Nasty – But the Message to Kids Is Worse by Michael Jacobson, Huffington Post http://tinyurl.com/krfeg9a  

INGREDIENT OF THE DAY:  Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate Hands down, Oscar Mayers’ Lunchables, meal-in-a-box for kids, has got to be the most chemicalized and industrialized food product on the grocery store shelves.  Although, at first glance, it’s nutritional deficiencies are not blaring, the sheer number and poor quality of the ingredients is shocking, particularly since the Lunchables product targets children, the most vulnerable people in our society.  In this episode, I’ll look at what’s in the box, explore some new, never-before-seen ingredients (at least in this podcast), compare the Lunchables option against a healthy, but unlikely, alternative, and finally address the overarching issue of childhood diseases directly affected by products like Lunchables.   Show Notes: To Contact Show:  [email protected] The podcast can be subscribed to at the iTunes store.  Search under Food Labels Revealed. References: Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us by Michael Moss http://tinyurl.com/kwksjbd The Dorito Effect: The Surprising New Truth About Food and Flavor by Mark Schatzker http://tinyurl.com/llark66 Trashables: Oscar Mayer’s Lunchables Are Nasty – But the Message to Kids Is Worse by Michael Jacobson, Huffington Post http://tinyurl.com/krfeg9a

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