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Front of Pack Food Labels: Nudge or Noise!

47 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Smarter Food Safety, we step beyond traditional food safety topics to explore one of the most urgent challenges facing the food system today: nutrition and its role in chronic disease. I’m  joined by Sophie Attwood, PhD, a behavioral science consultant specializing in health, sustainability, and food choice. Together, we’ll examine why poor diets have become a leading driver of conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes and why influencing healthier eating habits is far more complex than it seems. Drawing on behavioral science, Sophie explains how people make food decisions, why common assumptions about behavior change often fall short, and what emerging policies aim to do differently. The conversation dives into whether these approaches are likely to succeed and what it will take to create meaningful change at scale. If you are interested in the intersection of food policy, human behavior, and public health, this is an episode you will not want to miss. The Smarter Food Safety Podcast is sponsored by Ecolab, a trusted partner throughout my career. They’re dedicated to protecting what’s vital, by advancing food safety, ensuring clean and safe environments, and enhancing water quality around the world.

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