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How To Limit The Food Industry's Influence On Your Children

By Cliff Walsh


The amount of money that the food industry spends on advertising geared toward children is astonishing. Some estimate the number runs close to $15 billion a year. It's hard not to turn on the TV or go to the grocery store without seeing animated characters, toys, or partnerships with the hottest kids' movie. This is obviously done to draw their attention and create an emotional connection to the product and brand, preferably for life.

Children are important to advertisers because they influence their parents' buying decisions (with incessant whining and tantrums) today while they will be decision makers in the future. Start early and you can turn create a customer for life. These advertisers wouldn't spend billions of dollars if this wasn't effective. According the The Henry J. Kaiser Foundation (KFF.org), children up to 17 years of age, see 12-21 TV commercials for food products a day. That's between roughly 4,500 and 7,500 per year. How can parents compete with that?

I looked at some processed-food packaging in the grocery store this morning in anticipation of writing this article. The first thing you notice when you look at any food product packaging, targeted to children or not, is that the marketing claims and labels are on the front of the package and substantially larger than the actual ingredients, which are never on the front, but on the side, back, or bottom.

Furthermore, with respect to marketing to children, the size of the cartoon character or "brand ambassador") often takes up the entire front portion of the package, dwarfing any pictures of the actual food product. Let's also not forget all of the tomfoolery that goes into creating the food pictures. Did you ever notice that your bowl of cereal never looks as good as the one on the box? It's because they don't use milk, but glue.

TV advertisements are highly influential for all people, but particularly children. When kids are in the zone watching their favorite cartoon or show, they are likely in the alpha state, which is a highly suggestible brain state, that is typically used in hypnosis to reach a person's subconscious mind without any gatekeeper. While the responsibility of proper nutrition lies firmly on the shoulders of the parents, these powerful marketing strategies are working against us in a big way, influencing our children against our will.

What steps can you take? First, shopping at stores with healthier products like Wild By Nature, Trader Joe's, or Whole Foods can often eliminate the worst of the food choices, so your child doesn't even have the option of poor nutrition. It is also important to understand what they're watching on TV. You can choose advertisement-free programs or stations or focus only on stations that have rules about advertising to children. Finally, it makes sense to talk to your child about proper nutrition and the importance of avoiding processed foods and dangerous chemicals in the food supply. With up to 20 advertisements a day reaching your child, you can never talk to them too much about healthy food.




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