“Food Politics”: Dr Marion Nestle’s new home on the web
Posted on | February 6, 2009 | Comments Off
Marion Nestle’s excellent “What to Eat” blog has migrated to a new home on the web, Food Politics. Same great content, new design and URL.
From news on the FDA and USDA to foodborne illness outbreaks to food marketing to nutrition and food science…Dr Nestle covers it all. Be sure to bookmark the site or grab the RSS feed: It’s a site that’s worth a daily visit or a weekly review.
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