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food companies owned by tobacco companies Berkeley Talks: How the industry drove the rise of ultra-processed foods When Big Tobacco started losing

When Big Tobacco started losing customers, because of health concerns in the 1980's, they shifted into Big Food. 1985: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company bought Nabisco 1985: Philip Morris Tobacco Company bought Food Companies Take a Page from Tobacco Industry Playbook Environmental Working Group Ever wondered why you can't stop eating chips and have cravings for sodas and cookies, even though you know they aren't good for you? Turns out, it's because these products were designed The shocking truth about your favorite foods In the 1980s, tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds acquired major food companies including Kraft, General Foods, and Nabisco, the same companies behind Major Tobacco Companies Tobacco Insider How Did Tobacco Influence US Junk Food? The ANSI Blog

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