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Can the UK's new food strategy fix our broken relationship with food?

Discover how the UK's Food Strategy aims to tackle obesity, environmental harm, and food insecurity—can it truly reshape our food future?
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Young men are eating more meat, this seems to be directly linked with the rise of anti-woke culture, the association that meat consumption is more masculine.
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High steaks: why young men are eating more meat, and what it means for health, masculinity, and the planet

Young men in the UK are increasing meat consumption, driven by masculinity ideals and online influence.
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An image shows two bottles of processed juice. The image conveys the message that many modern juice brands hide the fact that apple juice is the main ingredient
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Applejuicification: why consumers deserve clearer juice labels

Most fruit juices are heavily diluted with apple juice — yet labels don't make this clear. Here's why juice labelling needs reform and what consumers…
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A young person eats Chinese food from a bowl, they sprinkle some MSG over their food. They are worried the MSG may be poison, or unsafe. What is the truth about MSG?
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Umami under attack: the weird history of MSG racist panic (and why it was wrong)

MSG has been vindicated by science — the fear was driven by Cold War-era racial bias and flawed studies. Here's the full evidence-based breakdown.
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