food companies owned by tobacco companies 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 Wellness Wednesday: Study links tobacco
Wellness Wednesday: Study links tobacco companies to America's junk food addiction WOSU Public Media Ultraprocessed foods and the tobacco industry: Two peas in a pod? The Seattle Times In the 1980s, two tobacco giants acquired some of the largest food companies in the U.S., applying cigarette marketing tactics and behavioral science to develop beloved products like Lunchables, Oreos and Kraft Berkeley Talks: How the tobacco industry drove the rise of ultra processed foods Berkeley News A new case study explores how Philip Morris the tobacco giant behind Marlboro helped shape the development of Lunchables and other ultraprocessed foods. Using internal industry documents, researchers found that 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
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