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    are various different types of Puppy Food available on the market, and it's entirely up to you which one you choose to feed to your puppy. The two most popular choices of food are either wet food or dry food, but there are also a few alternative options such as the raw food diet, which are now becoming more, and more popular. Dry Puppy Food is easily available in most pet supply stores, and it comes in many varieties. Many owners decide to use dry Puppy Food because there is little or no odor…

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    How much influence do you think fast food has had on our culture? Explain how fast food may influence your own diet choices? I think fast food has a huge influence on our culture. Everywhere you look, your sure to see an advertisement for multiple fast food restaurants and eateries. Sadly fast food can sometimes become the easiest choice especially when you live a busy life. I hate to admit it but sometimes I do eat fast food. I can 't lie, I love me some chick-fi-la from time to time but I…

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    some time now food trucks have been the latest rave in Toronto. The industry provides gourmet food for busy people who cannot afford to wait for a table in a restaurant. However, city by-laws, that must be abided, have caused a lot of controversy between vendors, restaurant owners and the government. Despite the great opportunity food trucks provide to both the customer and the entrepreneur, they seem to leave a lot of people hungrier for money. City council has made it very hard for food trucks…

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    From the field to the fork, food politics is present in every single bite we eat. Yet, because food is so central to our daily lives, people easily overlook the politics behind the production, distribution, and consumption of food. However, it is critical to realize that individual food choices and ideas about food impact the intricacies and contribute to the complexity of the food system. On the other hand, as consumers who have “responsibility for one’s part in the food economy,” we must also…

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    eating them as whole foods. By drinking fresh juice, your body is able to quickly absorb the many vitamins, minerals, and overall nutritional value that fruits and vegetables contain by bypassing the digestion process that is necessary for whole foods. The nourishment of the fruits and vegetables are easily delivered…

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    2.2 SOCIO-CULTURAL INFLUENCING FOOD CHIOSES The cultures or societies that people live in, along with the type of contact that individuals have with one another (social factors), influence food choices. 2.2.1 Peers/friends An individual’s peers are people in roughly the same age group with the same social status. The influence of the peer group is strongest during adolescence. The need for acceptance makes teenagers eat what and when their friends eat rather than what their parents think they…

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    Hello and welcome to The Food Fad Show. Today we’re talking about food waste. Did you know that globally, we waste around one third of the food we produce. One third! Can you believe that? Here in the UK, we get rid of 7.2 million tonnes of food every year – more than half of which could be eaten safely. That’s enough food to fill Wembley Stadium … not once, but seven times per year. {Sound of audience reaction, e.g. “Wow!”} Host: Joining me here in the studio we have the Taylor family. A year…

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    ugly produce.” After studying world hunger as a class, we focused in on food insecurity in Napa. We started with three topics, after a while our group decided on food waste. After confirming that food waste in Napa was a big factor in food insecurity, we originally wanted to learn about restaurant food waste. However, we learned that most restaurants in Napa have learned to use all of their food and not much is wasted, but food waste is still a problem. After doing even more research we found…

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    INTERNET In the late 1900s, the internet was introduced. This put foods at the fingertips of consumers. As the technology increased, the demand and variety of food did too. Foods became more processed than ever and had little nutritional benefits. As the internet improved in the 2000s, food could be delivered to the consumers door step from other countries. We had a plethora of information on the click of a mouse. HANDHELD DEVICES In the 2000s devices became more mobile. Telephones no…

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    Option 1: In the documentary Food, Inc., Robert Kenner presents his thesis with many examples of what is being done to our food source and how people are being trapped by the time it takes to prepare a healthy meal and the low cost alternative of an unhealthy drive-thru meal. The United States Government has taken control of our food source and allowed it to be genetically modified; the food has had harmful effects on our bodies, but it has become time and cost prohibitive to eat healthier…

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