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Systemic Corruption and Health Equity in Food Access
This chapter examines the pervasive corruption within American institutions that shapes food consumption choices, particularly affecting marginalized communities. It highlights the historical manipulation by tobacco companies in the food industry and discusses the consequences of economic pressures favoring unhealthy options. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for reform in food equity and public health, warning of the systemic health crisis likened to genocide.