ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月19日 04時54分


How did Brazil get hooked on junk food? Today, there are more obese than underweight adults in the world. More than 700 million people worldwide are obese, 108 million of them children, according to research published recently in The New England Journal of Medicine. And the prevalence of obesity has doubled in 73 countries since 1980. As growth slows in wealthy countries, Western food companies are aggressively expanding in developing nations, contributing to obesity and health problems. Celene da Silva, who lives in #Brazil, is one of thousands of door-to-door vendors for Nestlé. She helps the world’s largest packaged food conglomerate expand its reach into a quarter-million households in Brazil’s farthest-flung corners. This direct-sales army is part of a broader transformation of the food system that is delivering Western-style processed food and sugary drinks to the most isolated pockets of Latin America, Africa and Asia. Visit the link in our profile to see what the junk food transition looks like in Brazil, in a video produced by @neilacollier and Ora DeKornfeld.


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