Candy Jail

7. The Protestant Work Ethic and Single Servings ft. Marin Toscano

29 min · 8. nov. 2023
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Single serving foods help to promote our culture's work obsessed tendencies. Prepared foods like freezer meals and single serving "meal replacement bars" take us away from one another, and reinforce the idea that work is more important than meal sharing. This model for food production also happens to be very profitable. Tune in to hear how the conditions for this culturally-deprived food environment arose, and how it may be playing a role in the mental health crisis.    Guest Marin Toscano breaks down the spread of this model of single serving food overseas.

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3. The Paywall ft. Josh Lohnes

Today’s episode focuses on the systematic "paywall" that the food industry has created in order to keep their excess food hidden. Overproduction is a feature of our food system, but keeping that food inaccessible is how price points remain high and continuing growing. How do corporations manage all this excess without letting it impact their profit margins? Guest Josh Lohnes guides us through the operations of Fe*d*ng America, the organization that partners with all major food producers and distributors to help make this possible.  Joshua Lohnes is a broadly trained human geographer well versed in theories of development, political ecology,  and food studies. He serves as a research assistant professor in the department of geology and geography at WVU advancing questions related to agri-food systems governance with an emphasis on the political economy of nutrition assistance programs.

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