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From Label to Table

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How did the Nutrition Facts label come to appear on millions of everyday American household food products? As Xaq Frohlich reveals, this legal, scientific, and seemingly innocuous strip of informat...
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How did the Nutrition Facts label come to appear on millions of everyday American household food products? As Xaq Frohlich reveals, this legal, scientific, and seemingly innocuous strip of information can be a prism through which to view the high-stakes political battles and development of scientific ideas that have shaped the realms of American health, nutrition, and public communication. By tracing policy debates at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Frohlich describes the emergence of our present information age in food and diet markets and examines how powerful government offices inform the public about what they consume. From Label to Table explores evolving popular ideas about food, diet, and responsibility for health that have influenced what goes on the Nutrition Facts label—and who gets to decide that.
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: California Studies in Food and Culture
Publication Date: 17 October 2023
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520298811
Format: Paperback
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"From Label to Table presents the history of institutionalism around nutritional facts, the social construction of consumers, the changes around the perception of food and its marketing, and the search to make food scientific and objective in the United States during the twentieth century."
Xaq Frohlich is Associate Professor of History of Technology at Auburn University. He works on issues relating to food and risk at the intersections of science, law, and markets.
Contents

Acknowledgments 
A Note on Primary Sources 

Introduction: Food and Power in the Information Age 
1. An Age of Standards 
2. Gatekeepers and Hidden Persuaders 
3. Malnourished or Misinformed? 
4. The Market Turn 
5. A Government Brand 
6. Labeling Lifestyles 
Conclusion: The Informational Turn in Food Politics 

Chronology 
Notes 
Selected Bibliography 
Index