From the Book - Revised and expanded tenth anniversary edition.
Foreword / by Michael Pollan
Preface to the tenth anniversary edition
Preface to the first edition
Introduction : the food industry and "eat more"
Part 1. Undermining dietary advice. From "eat more" to "eat less," 1900-1990
Politics versus science : opposing the food pyramid, 1991-1992
"Deconstructing" dietary advice
Part 2. Working the system. Influencing government : food lobbies and lobbyists
Co-opting nutrition professionals
Winning friends, disarming critics
Playing hardball : legal and not
Part 3. Exploiting kids, corrupting schools. Starting early : underage consumers
Pushing soft drinks : "pouring rights"
Part 4. Deregulating dietary supplements. Science versus supplements : "a gulf of mutual incomprehension"
Making health claims legal : the supplement industry's war with the FDA
Deregulation and its consequences
Part 5. Inventing techno-foods. Go forth and fortify
Beyond fortification : making foods functional
Selling the ultimate techno-food : olestra
Conclusion : the politics of food choice
Afterword : food politics : ten years later and beyond
Appendix : issues in nutrition and nutrition research.