Episode 60: The Unfair Advantage: How Your Taxes Make Junk Food Cheap
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You stand in the grocery store, making a choice. In one hand, you hold a head of fresh broccoli. In the other, a box of sugary cereal. The broccoli seems expensive for its size, while the massive box of cereal is on sale, a "great value." You want to make the healthy choice, you truly do. But you also have a budget. You look at the price difference and feel a sense of frustration. Why is it that the foods you are told to eat more of—fresh vegetables and fruits—are often more expensive than the processed junk you are told to avoid?
This is not an accident. It is not a simple matter of free-market economics. This price disparity is the direct, calculated result of government policy. It is a system where YOUR own tax dollars are used to make the foundational ingredients of unhealthy, ultra-processed food artificially cheap. YOU are funding the very system that makes it harder for you and your family to be healthy.
This is the story of agricultural subsidies, one of the most powerful and least understood forces shaping the American diet. It is a story of how good intentions have been twisted to create a food system that fuels a crisis of chronic disease. We have been taught to blame individuals for their food choices, but what if the game is rigged?
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