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Food Fight The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It
 
 
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Food Fight The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis, and What We Can Do About It (Hardcover)

by Kelly D. Brownell (Author), Katherine Battle Horgen (Author) "It came quickly, with little fanfare, and was out of control before the nation noticed..." (more)
Key Phrases: snack food sales, obesity crisis, taxing foods, United States, New York, Burger King (more...)
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The war against obesity must go beyond personal responsibility and will power to encompass a Gandhian mass movement against a food industry and a social order intent on fattening us, argues this fact-filled but ferocious manifesto. The authors, academics with the Yale Center for Eating an