If you've read our posts (like the one here, here or on this buy's blog) about the power of food marketers over children - or see advertising like that shown above - you'll be relieved to know that occasionally they use their powers of persuasion to induce kids to try relatively healthy foods. Check out these pictures:
Our goal is to promote meaningful dialogue, initiate reform, and inspire a wholesome food culture in The Sea Cliff School. We view nutritious, minimally processed whole foods as essential to a developing child. We support educational and food service initiatives that foster a healthy, enjoyable relationship with food and empower learners with the tools to make food choices that promote health and well being.
Sea Cliff Nutrition Committee. The Apple People
Friday, August 24, 2012
Food Marketers Use Their Powers for Good
If you've read our posts (like the one here, here or on this buy's blog) about the power of food marketers over children - or see advertising like that shown above - you'll be relieved to know that occasionally they use their powers of persuasion to induce kids to try relatively healthy foods. Check out these pictures:
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