tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8699996156051897761.post2330262836641586757..comments2023-10-25T17:50:35.550-04:00Comments on Hipsters Are Boring: Food For ThoughtKaitlyn Kochanyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04786479100009809264noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8699996156051897761.post-73622432847304941842013-02-26T03:16:34.430-05:002013-02-26T03:16:34.430-05:00I wrote a post about this issue, inspired by the s...I wrote a post about this issue, inspired by the same articles, today as well. Here's my take on the "solution". I like your idea of warning labels though! <br /><br />http://northernsong.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/food-is-a-drug/Tristanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02271874658727289301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8699996156051897761.post-41257916091586773422013-02-22T13:48:06.933-05:002013-02-22T13:48:06.933-05:00Excellent points made. I also think that we need t...Excellent points made. I also think that we need to stop labelling unhealthy things as being healthy, like Yoplait (or Activia! That has so much sugar in it! Or Vitamin Water. Etc.) Things have to be made clearer when they're legit going to kill you. <br /><br />And things like the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Heart Check are a good start, except it should be something food products earn as opposed to being a mark that companies pay to get regardless of how healthy their product actually is. That shit's sneaky, and needs to be stopped if we as consumers are going to have any sort of a fighting chance.Amandahttp://www.twitter.com/amandafantasticnoreply@blogger.com