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“…with food companies, an explicit goal was to get kids addicted to ultra-processed food early. There is nothing more profitable in this country than a child who is addicted and sick…” says Calley Means. “We as a country spend over $100 billion per year of government money paying for sugary food to give to kids…No other country has their low-income nutrition program subsidize food that’s going to make people sick…that’s going to cost our healthcare system trillions of dollars downstream…We are funding our destruction with a broken food system and then we have a medical system that’s complicit, basically profiting from this.”
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Calley Means is the co-founder of Truemed and the co-author of “Good Energy” which recently became a #1 New York Times bestseller. Calley is a former consultant for food and pharma companies, and now uses his experience to expose the practices and tactics of major food corporations. Find more at https://calleymeans.com and follow him at https://x.com/calleymeans
Chef Andrew Gruel appeared as a judge on Food Network’s “Food Truck Face Off”, as a host of FYI’s “Say It to My Face!” and is the founder of American Gravy Restaurant Group. After the COVID-19 pandemic forced many restaurants to shut down, Gruel started a fund in December 2020 to raise money for out-of-work restaurant industry employees, raising over $230,000 in the first three weeks. Follow Chef Gruel at https://x.com/ChefGruel
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