

Snacking Is Taking Over the Way We Eat
Sep 26, 2024
Ellen Cushing, a writer for The Atlantic, dives into the fascinating evolution of snacking in American culture. With 95% of adults snacking daily, she explores how this trend has replaced traditional meals, influenced by marketing and societal shifts. The podcast uncovers the contrast between American and European snacking habits, the health implications of constant grazing, and the environmental challenges posed by snack packaging. Cushing also discusses the cultural pressures around food choices and the addictive qualities of modern snacks.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Rise of Snacking Culture in America
02:41 • 11min
The Snack Culture: Exploring America's Love for Snacking
13:21 • 2min
The Evolution of Snack Culture
15:25 • 8min
The Snacking Dilemma
23:19 • 10min
Exploring the Cultural Phenomenon of Snacking
33:18 • 2min
The Evolution of Snack Culture and Its Impact on Eating Habits
35:35 • 2min
The Addictive Nature of Snacking and Its Impact on Consumption
37:21 • 2min
The Culture of Snacking: Reflecting on Choices and Health
39:07 • 14min
Navigating Guilt and Evolution in Snacking Habits
53:35 • 2min