![]() Many of us have heard the facts about kids and fast food. Just about every teen in America has some connection to fast food, for better or worse." For this book, we focused on how the industry affects the lives of young people. Chew on This is a 258-page book that is subtitled "everything you don't want to know about fast food." Schlosser and Wilson explain, "The only real difference between is emphasis. All else being equal, it is much easier to change the minds of kids than to change the minds of adults.Įric Schlosser, the author of bestseller Fast Food Nation, has just released a version of the book that is aimed at sixth to eighth graders and co-written with Charles Wilson, a writer for numerous publications including The New York Times. While I tend to take a more optimistic view of changing the eating and buying habits of people of all ages, I could see the farmer's point. That's why I have them on my farm as often as possible." "The only people whose eating habits you can change on a fundamental level are the kids. "You're never going to change the minds of the adults," he said. ![]() I was standing at the farmers' market one day talking to a farmer. ![]()
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