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S5 E3 – Have our taste standards been ruined by mass produced foods?

We’re surrounded by mass produced food and as a result, you begin to just accept the food you’re most exposed to. But what if we had more exposure to a varied diet from a young age? And what part does marketing have to play on exploiting these trends?

Best soundbite: “I can’t wait for my son to say ‘please can we have sushi tonight, daddy?'” – Barry Taylor

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