"Big Food's 'Anti-Diet' Agenda: Unveiling the Truth Behind Dietitians' Advice"

The "anti-diet" movement, aimed at combating weight stigma and promoting health at every size, has gained traction on social media, but is now being co-opted by global food marketers and some registered dietitians backed by food companies. General Mills, in particular, has launched a campaign capitalizing on anti-diet teachings, while influencers promote sugary snacks and cereals. Critics argue that the movement shifts accountability away from the food industry for creating unhealthy ultra-processed foods, and that the spread of anti-diet messaging, coupled with the food industry's support, is alarming in the face of rising obesity rates and related health concerns.
- As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice The Washington Post
- REVEALED: How junk food giant used the 'anti-diet' movement to sell sugar-laden cereals...and paid dietitians to promote unhealthy foods Daily Mail
- Industrial food, America's biggest drug dealer, pushes "anti-diet" propaganda Daily Kos
- 'Anti-diet dietitian' seeks to 'redefine wellness' | Events | jhnewsandguide.com Jackson Hole News&Guide
- Local News: Nutritionist advises to stop diet mentality (4/1/24) darnews.com
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