Food Corporations in charge of government nutritional policy, eg on Obesity.
Food Inc  Fascism  Obesity 
Political Mafia

"How silly of you to think that Nutrasweet replaced sugar — it didn't. It increased the craving for sugar and the percentage of people overweight also has increased." ---- Paul A. Stitt
'The Food and Drink Federation, the industry lobby group....has had 16 meeting with ministers since the last election and an astonishing 99 with Government officials.' A lethally sweet relationship

[This is Fascism Food Inc controlled outfits: Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN),  Medical Research Council's Human Nutrition Research unit (HNR), Responsibility Deal Food Network.  The Food pyramid corruption that put Carbohydrates as the foundation is probably the most obvious example, and prime cause of Obesity .  They suppress Obesity causes such as Sugar (helped by Allopaths like Vincent Marks), Aspartame, Wheat, MSG, and the main food law--Food combining (combining meat and bread is a cause of Obesity, the staple of McDonalds), while they (Sainsbury, Taverne, Paterson) promote toxic GM foods, and toxic fats (Fats That Kill). To cap it all you read Corporate puppet Cameron, blaming the victims and offering them 'treatments' (more drugs) instead of the cures, usual story: 'He also wants drug and alcohol addicts on welfare to be made to have treatment.'  They also suppress the cures for addiction--Alcohol, Heroin.]

Quotes
'Revolving door'
Food pyramid
Sugar
  Vincent Marks
Aspartame
Wheat
MSG

Soy

GM Flacks [GM foods]
Entine, Jon
Rooker, Jeffrey William
Schwarcz, Dr. Joe
Krebs, Sir John
Sainsbury, Lord David
Taverne, Lord Dick
Cockburn, Andrew
Taylor, Michael
Vilsack, Tom
Paterson, Owen
Walport, Mark

Aspartame [Aspartame]
Donald Rumsfeld

Government nutritional advisors
Jebb, Professor Susan

Sugar [Sugar]
Vincent Marks

Government
Sainsbury, Lord David
Lansley, Andrew  
ex-Health Secretary
Paterson, Owen  ex-Environment Secretary
Spelman, Caroline

Articles
[2015 Feb] BMJ investigation reveals network of links between public health scientists and sugar industry  Public health scientists and a government committee working on nutritional advice receive funding from the very companies whose products are widely held to be responsible for the obesity crisis....former HNR researcher, Susan Jebb, professor of diet and population health at the University of Oxford and chair of the government's Responsibility Deal Food Network, received support for her work from Coca-Cola, Sainsbury's, Cereal Partners and Rank Hovis McDougal, among others. Between 2008 and 2010, Coca-Cola donated £194,000 to one research study on which she was the principal investigator.  Listed as sole or co-principal investigator on 10 industry supported research projects between 2004 and 2015, Jebb attracted funding worth £1.37 million to the HNR unit. Some of the companies that supported her work at HNR, including Unilever and Coca-Cola, are now members of the Responsibility Deal, which Jebb chairs.

[2015 Feb] Research into obesity receives hundreds of thousands of pounds of funding from the junk food industry, report reveals  The investigation by the BMJ found the scientist overseeing the strategy, Professor Susan Jebb (pictured) received £194,652 for a clinical trial by Coca-Cola between 2008 and 2010.  In total, she has been given £1.37million towards her research since 2004 from firms including Nestle cereals, Sainsbury’s and Unilever, whose brands include Ben & Jerry’s, Magnum and Walls ice cream.  Professor Jebb was appointed the Government’s adviser on obesity in 2011 by former health secretary Andrew Lansley, who also disbanded the existing group of experts who had been very critical of the Responsibility Deal.

[2015 Feb] Go on a diet... or lose your benefits: PM vows £500million crackdown on disability handouts 

[2014 March] A lethally sweet relationship: An excoriating attack by a cardiologist on the cosy links between politicians and the food giants, whose refusal to cut sugar levels is causing countless deaths  The Food and Drink Federation, the industry lobby group, for instance, has had 16 meeting with ministers since the last election and an astonishing 99 with Government officials. By contrast, we in Action On Sugar have had just one, although a second, we’re told, is in the pipeline.

[2013] Sugar, not fat, exposed as deadly villain in obesity epidemic

[2011 June] DIET DRINKS MAKE YOU FAT

[2012 Dec] 'Frankenstein food' a good thing? It's all great GM lies  Environment Secretary Owen Paterson rounded on critics of GM technology as ‘humbugs’ last week, and insisted GM food should be grown and sold widely in Britain.

[2011 March] Cloned meat betrayal: Unlabelled dairy and beef products to go on sale here after OUR minister sabotages Europe's call for a ban

[2010 Dec] Cloned meat gets the go-ahead: Minister rejects ban despite health and animal welfare fear

[2010 Nov] McDonald's and PepsiCo to help write UK health policy  The Department of Health is putting the fast food companies McDonald's and KFC and processed food and drink manufacturers such as PepsiCo, Kellogg's, Unilever, Mars and Diageo at the heart of writing government policy on obesity, alcohol and diet-related disease, the Guardian has learned.

[2010 Nov] Who is the government's health deal with big business really good for?  In the chair of the commission, by invitation of Lansley, was Dave Lewis, UK and Ireland chairman of Unilever.....Lucy Neville-Rolfe, corporate affairs director of Tesco, the supermarket that has been a leading opponent of the traffic light food labelling scheme favoured by the Food Standards Agency, and Lady Buscombe.....former head of the Advertising Association, where she established herself as a formidable political champion of the ad industry's right to operate free of restrictions. ....He not only subscribed to the libertarian view that public health should be more a matter of personal responsibility than government action; he bought in to the whole pro-business PR view of the world. (At that time, Lansley was a paid director of the marketing agency Profero, whose clients have included Pepsi, Mars, Pizza Hut and Diageo's Guinness. He gave up the directorship at the end of 2009.)

[2012 Jan] Leaked documents reveal US diplomats actually work for Monsanto

[2011 March] Cloned meat betrayal: Unlabelled dairy and beef products to go on sale here after OUR minister sabotages Europe's call for a ban

[2010 Dec] Cloned meat gets the go-ahead: Minister rejects ban despite health and animal welfare fear

[vid 2012 Feb] Monsanto practically a government agency  With the revolving door that is the relationship between Monsanto and various federal regulatory agencies, we might as well call Monsanto a part of the administration. President Obama has appointed the worst man possible to the top position at the Food and Drug Administration. Michael R. Taylor (former Monsanto Vice President), has just been appointed to be the Commissioner of the FDA, a position which would enable the giant biotech company Monsanto to silently and 'legally' feed cancer causing vegetables to every living person.

[2010 Nov] Who is the government's health deal with big business really good for?  In the chair of the commission, by invitation of Lansley, was Dave Lewis, UK and Ireland chairman of Unilever.....Lucy Neville-Rolfe, corporate affairs director of Tesco, the supermarket that has been a leading opponent of the traffic light food labelling scheme favoured by the Food Standards Agency, and Lady Buscombe.....former head of the Advertising Association, where she established herself as a formidable political champion of the ad industry's right to operate free of restrictions. ....He not only subscribed to the libertarian view that public health should be more a matter of personal responsibility than government action; he bought in to the whole pro-business PR view of the world. (At that time, Lansley was a paid director of the marketing agency Profero, whose clients have included Pepsi, Mars, Pizza Hut and Diageo's Guinness. He gave up the directorship at the end of 2009.)


Spelman, Caroline


[2015 Feb] BMJ investigation reveals network of links between public health scientists and sugar industry