June 24, 2002 Issue
By Sara V. Buckwitz
America's French Disease,
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Does "America's favorite snack" cause cancer? A recent study conducted in Sweden finds that fried starchy foods (read French fries) contain high levels of Acrylamide--a potential carcinogen. The Globalist, an online news-zine, talks about the research and speculates on why we haven't heard about it in the media. The answer may be simpler than we think: "The food industry spends $30 billion per year in advertising."
--Sara V. Buckwitz
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