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Survey: Food Policy Should Be Part of the Presidential Debates

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According to a recent survey from FoodMinds, consumers think food policy issues should be part of the presidential conversation. They also believe society has a growing responsibility to help people make good food choices.

The Food Temperance in America study surveyed “opinion leader shoppers” to learn their views on various food issues, including government intervention, food choices, and nutrition information. Here are some of the results.

Consumers want food policy to be part of the presidential debates.

Perceived responsibility for food choices is shifting away from the individual, and toward society.

Consumers — especially Democrats — are more supportive of government intervention in food policy.

For nutrition information, consumers trust friends, family, peers, and government agencies.

When asked whom they trust to provide reliable and useful information about nutrition and health, respondents said:

For more details, see the Food Temperance Survey fact sheet.

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