My schoolmates mocked me for being a UPF-free, ‘weird lunchbox’ kid. Turns out my mum was right (…)
In the 90s my mum embarrassed me with her rejection of ultra-processed foods – but the growing body of evidence about them is vindicating her A very specific childhood experience arose from being a “weird-lunchbox kid” growing up in the 90s with a food-conscious mother. It was the sense of (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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