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Food Policy Watch
Original Center stories, news, research studies and events
for
the week of March 28,
2018
Food Policy Center Original Content
NYC Food Policy Center Food Movies and TV Shows - 2018 (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Citymeals on Wheels Volunteers Deliver More than Just Hot Meals (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Western Australian Schools Adopt Traffic Light Food Labeling System (nycfoodpolicy.org)
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Legislating Better Health Through Food Policy
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Food Policy & Practice News
What Children Understand About Food Insecurity (Civil Eats)
A Space for Students Who Need Something to Eat (NY Times)
America's Obesity Epidemic Is Only Getting Worse (Grub Street)
A Feast For The Eyes: An Art-Inspired Food Tour At The Met (NPR Salt)
Five Days in Pictures: Farmworkers Fast for Freedom From Sexual Violence in the Fields (The New Food Economy)
UrbaNerd: Is There Enough Nutrition Education in NYC Schools? (City Limits)
Why You Should Reject 'Guilt-Free' Foods - and the Whole Idea of Food Guilt (The Washington Post)
Blue Apron-Airbnb Partnership Offers Tastes from Around the World, but Is That Enough? (Food Dive)
NAFTA Negotiations Put Front-of-Package Warning Labels at Risk (Food Politics)
Salvation Army Opens First-Ever Supermarket, In Baltimore (NPR Salt)
Will Calorie Counts Impact Alcohol Sales? (Food Dive)
Run a Restaurant and Want to Cut Your Food Waste? Start with This Expert Guide. (Edible Manhattan)
Spending Bill Protects Tipped Workers From Sharing With The Boss (NPR Salt)
A New Generation of Food Magazines Thinks Small, and in Ink (NY Times)
Conservation Funding Expected to Lag Behind When Farmers Need it Most (Civil Eats)
Those Little Produce Stickers? They're a Big Waste Problem (Modern Farmer)
Why is Farmers' Market Bread so Ridiculously Expensive? (New Food Economy)
What Are The Different Kinds Of Dietary Iron, And How Should I Get Enough? (NPR Salt)
NYC Food Policy Center Original Reports
Understanding Local Food Environments, Food Policies, and Food Terminology (nycfoodpolicy.org)
Health Tech and Food Insecurity: How Can Technology Help the Food System? (nycfoodpolicy.org)
NYC Food Policy Center in the News
How Can We Promote Better Health Through Food Policy? (One Green Planet)
NYC Food Policy Center Events
Food Health and Media:
Featuring NPR's Allison Aubrey. Tuesday, April 17th, 8:30-10:15 AM at Hunter College Silberman Building.
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Film Screening - James Beard: America's First Foodie.
Tuesday, April 24th, 5:00-7:00 PM at Hunter College Silberman Building.
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Food Policy & Practice Journal Research
The United Nations World Wide Water Development Report 2018 (UNESCO)
Public Health Solutions' Queens Neighborhoods Street Mapping Project (Public Health Solutions)
Sports Sponsorships of Food and Nonalcoholic Beverages (Pediatrics)
The Opportunity Cost of Animal Based Diets Exceeds All Food Losses. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
Implications of Access to High-Quality Fruits and Vegetables (Food Security)
Mandatory Nutrition Policies May Impact Sugar Consumption (Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior)
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