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Food Fight: The Inside Story of the Food Industry  
Author Kelly D. Brownell
Publisher McGraw-Hill
Publication date 2000
Published in
English
2000

Food Fight: The Inside Story of the Food Industry, America's Obesity Crisis and What We Can Do About It is a 2004 book that looks at what has caused the obesity epidemic in America and why the crisis is spreading overseas. The book claims to reveal both the roots of the problem and what might be done, exploring the convergence of human nature, public indifference, and capitalistic spirit that has transformed the American waistline and jeopardized the nation’s health.

The authors critique the current culture of America, one that fosters a "toxic food environment" and promotes poor eating habits. The book also proposes public policy solutions for reversing the obesity trend and enabling individuals, families and communities to adopt healthier diets.

Two sides of the food fight

The book analyzes the two passionately divided sides of the current debate, or “food fight.” One side argues that obesity, like smoking, is a public health crisis that demands governmental involvement in order to achieve a solution. Advocates of this viewpoint suggest that government use its legislative power to subsidize production of healthier foods, to regulate food industry practices, and to minimize the extent of junk food advertising to children. Brownell and Horgen support this side of the debate throughout their book.

The other side argues that weight is a matter of personal responsibility, and food choice should not be regulated by government in any capacity. Proponents of this viewpoint support prohibiting lawsuits against food companies and restaurants for their culpability in the obesity epidemic. Advocates of this viewpoint include lobbyists for the food industry and conservative political organizations.



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