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Cathlete
Did anyone see the Peter Jennings special report on Monday night about obesity in America? I thought it was excellent, but also very frightening to hear about the way in which corn syrup and corn oil has invaded our food supply in the form of processed foods. I also thought that the section on advertising junk food to children was very thought provoking. I realize that the first amendment protects free speech, but it is clear that children under a certain age are unable to detect when they are being bamboozled into believing that some of these foods are just what they need to have. One of the experts on obesity in children gave some frightening statistics about high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease in young children, and also said, quite rightly, that the last thing parents want to argue with their children about in the supermarket is food purchases. But children are enoouraged to nag their parents into buying all this packaged sugar and fat. Apparently other countries--Australia, Italy, the Scandinavian countries--prohibit advertising to children. With obesity on the rise, I think we should start thinking about regulating advertising directed at children too. We already do it on cigarettes on TV, so why not Lucky Charms??