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Bonus episode: China's food revolution
Chief Executive of the Food Foundation, Anna Taylor visits Chengdu, capital of the Sichuan Province in China where she was invited to share experiences from the UK on making food environments more healthy. As in the UK, diets dominated by highly processed products are driving the rise in childhood overweight and obesity in China, and Anna was keen to learn about the challenges the Chinese are facing.
In the company of Roland Kupka, UNICEF's regional nutrition advisor for East Asia Pacific, Fiona Watson, nutrition strategy consultant, China country office and Professor Kathryn Backholer co-director of the Global Centre for Preventive Health and Nutrition at Deakin University in Melbourne, they explore some of the digital initiatives that are transforming the city's food experience. They also find out what's happening in the city schools, and Nini’s Food Education Centre right in the heart of the city with its own forest food garden for children.
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22. Making sense of Ultra Processed Food
39:51||Season 10, Ep. 22Following last week's BBC documentary, Irresistible: Why We Can't Stop Eating by Chris Van Tulleken, Anna Taylor, executive director of The Food Foundation leads a panel discussion on ultra processed food and what we should do to tackle some of the problems arising from eating so much of it.The panel comprises Kimberley Wilson, chartered psychologist who's also qualified in nutrition and the author of Unprocessed. Maurice Cousins, head of campaigns at Public First on the political perspective, Food Foundation Adult Food Ambassador, Kathleen Kerridge and Beccy Cooper MP, Labour MP for Worthing West, public health doctor and who sits on the Health Select Committee.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter.21. Pod Bites: London's Free School Meals trial
06:41||Season 10, Ep. 21Dr Katharine Vincent, director of Reconnect London on More than a Meal, an independent evaluation of the first year of London's policy to provide free school meals to all primary age children in state funded schools.Read our Food Foundation Manifesto and subscribe to our newsletter so you don't miss any updates.20. The truth about the state of the nation's food industry
50:03||Season 10, Ep. 20Rebecca Tobi, Senior Business and Investor Engagement Manager at the Food Foundation hosts a panel discussion on this year's SOFI report. This annual report tracks and assesses the progress of major UK food businesses towards healthier and more sustainable diets.Joining Rebecca on the panel are: Lauren Woodley, Group Nutrition Leader at Nomad foods, Claire Atkins Morris, Director of Sustainability at Sodexo, Nilani Sritheran, Group Head of Healthy and Sustainable Diets at Sainsbury's, and Matt Lomas, Engagement Director at Guy's and St Thomas' Foundation.Read the SOFI report, and the Food Foundation Manifesto and subscribe to our newsletter so you don't miss any updates.19. Pod Bites: Public appetite for extending the 'sugar tax'
08:02||Season 10, Ep. 19Alfie Slade, the Government Affairs lead at the Obesity Health Alliance on how Britain feels about the food business.The Recipe for Change campaign explores the public’s attitude towards a new levy on unhealthy food and drink.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and don't forget to sign up to our newsletter - find out more about the Recipe for Change campaign here.- 09:05||Season 10, Ep. 18In this week's Pod Bites, Greg Garrett, Executive Director of the Access to Nutrition Initiative tells us the role of business, investors and policy makers in market transformation for nutrition. He argues that embracing nutrition is no longer an option, but must be core to business. Click here for more information on the ATNI's Global Access to Nutrition Index and here to sign up to The Food Foundation's webinar examining the key findings of our State of the Nation's Food Industry Report which publishes on Thursday, November 14, 2024.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter.
17. Pod Bites: Will the Budget change anything?
12:13||Season 10, Ep. 17Hannah Brinsden, head of policy and advocacy at the Food Foundation, gives her assessment of the autumn budget.Despite a focus on children's health, the Chancellor's announcements lacked significant support for poor households and Hannah touches on key subjects such as the Healthy Start scheme, early years support, free school meals and the Soft Drinks Industry Levy.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter.16. Pod Bites: The double jeopardy facing our food system
09:26||Season 10, Ep. 16Anna Taylor, Executive Director of The Food Foundation gives her response to the new House of Lords Food Diet and Obesity Committee report, Recipe for Health: a plan to fix our broken food system, which was published this week.The report calls for regulatory changes to the food system, including mandatory reformulation targets, a tax on sugar and salt, bans on advertising and celebrity endorsements for unhealthy foods, and mandatory reporting on food healthiness. It emphasizes the need for mandatory approaches over voluntary ones and for insulating policy from commercial interests. It also proposes strengthening nutritional safety nets for children and improving the government's policy infrastructure. The Food Foundation urges the government to act on these recommendations to improve public health and reduce dietary inequalities.Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto and here to sign up for the newsletter and for more analysis check out our latest webinar on our YouTube channel.15. Hit or miss? Labour's first 100 days in power
41:52||Season 10, Ep. 15Anna Taylor, executive director of the Food Foundation, discusses the first 100 days of the new government with Samson Low from Unison, Sophie Metcalf from the Institute of Government, Lydia Collas, head of natural environment at the Green Alliance, and Baroness Rosie Boycott, member of the House of Lords. Click here for the Food Foundation Manifesto, and here for the Newsletter.14. Pod Bites: Pushed to the Brink
05:42||Season 10, Ep. 14Ana Maria Narvaez, Senior Policy and Advocacy Officer at the Food Foundation, reports on the interconnected crises of food insecurity and mental health in the UK to coincide with World Mental Health Day.She highlights that 28% of adults with mental health conditions live in food-insecure households, compared to 11% without such conditions. Financial instability due to mental health issues exacerbates food insecurity, leading to anxiety, depression, and stress. The inability to afford nutritious food impacts both physical and mental well-being, particularly in children, who face higher rates of mental health issues and school absenteeism.The Food Foundation calls for policies addressing the cost of healthy food, benefit levels, and extending nutritional support programs to alleviate these intertwined crises. Click here for more information on Pushed to the BrinkClick here for the Manifesto and here for the Newsletter.