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  • ...is called '''junk food'''. A diet which includes a large component of junk food is often the cause for poor health, including [[obesity]], [[diabetes]], de ...the political, social and economic consequences of the production of junk food.
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  • ...ances, skin eruptions, or shock due to allergic reactions to allergens in food."<ref>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • Were initiated in 1939 as part of the Food Stamp Plan during the Great Depression in an effort to relieve the economic
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  • An artistic technique employed to exaggerate or enhance the appearance of food, often for advertising purposes.
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  • ...ation, processing, packaging, distribution, and use of safe and nutritious food.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anti-cancer food]]
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  • Food prepared and served quickly for on-the-go consumption.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anti-cancer food]]
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  • Complex of interrelated [[Food chain|food chains]] in an ecological community.
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  • Tasty processed food of dubious nutritional value, usually mostly sugar and refined carbohydrate
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food science/Approval]]
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  • ...A ''et al.''(2002). Evidence that appetitive responses for dehydration and food-deprivation are learned. Physiol. Behav. 75, 295–304. Epstein LH ''et al.''(2007) Food reinforcement and eating: a multilevel analysis ''Psychol Bull'' 133:884–
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  • ...t restaurants like [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]]. The variety of fast food sold in Western cities covers much more than burgers and fries and includes ...onald's. Many of these criticisms of fast food are to be found in ''[[Fast Food Nation]]'' by [[Eric Schlosser]].
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  • [[Image:Foodphotog.jpg|right|thumb|An example of food photography, by A. J. Yao]] ...lf, is occasionally referred to as "food porn". <ref>A Website devoted to "Food porn" photography http://www.flickr.com/groups/52240578442@N01/</ref>
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  • ...but not with [[body size]] or [[aggression]] ([[CZ:Ref:Morand-Ferron 2007 Food stealing in birds: brain or brawn?|Morand-Ferron et al., 2007]]).
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  • ...a gender-neutral way of describing the person who takes orders and brings food to restaurant customers.
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  • ...ests in public health and worldwide infrastructure such as [[food security|food]] and [[economic security]]; also a target of [[conspiracy theory|conspirac
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  • ...the food is placed on a heated surface, and deep-frying, where the entire food is immersed in hot oil
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  • ...e). For the heated food see [[French fries]] (American-style) and [[chips (food)|chips]] (British-style).}} ...hey are commonly sold in various-sized bags in pubs and bars, and in other food outlets such as convenience stores and supermarkets, and are always eaten c
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  • {{r|food}} == Anti-cancer food list ==
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  • {{r|Food}} {{r|History of food}}
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  • ...implements, used in environments from personal cooking to large commercial food production. ...h utensils, which vary with the intended cooking method, the nature of the food being prepared and materials with which it could react, etc.
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  • ...e earliest fruits to be cultivated by prehistoric peoples; it was a staple food in ancient Greece, and still is around the Mediterranean.
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  • # [[Smoking (food)|Smoking]] # [[Drying (food)|Drying]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food hypersensitivity]]
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  • #Redirect [[Soul food]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food science]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chips (food)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food science/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Food science/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Anti-cancer food]]
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