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Jon Stewart hilariously calls out food companies for feeding us an 'addictive, fattening, death menu

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 20 Mar 2015


By this point, we all know that most people eat things that are terrible for them on a regular basis.Americans consume an estimated 500 more calories per day (the equivalent of a McDonald's Big Mac) than they did in 1970, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.But it's not all our fault: Americans get help in their bad eating habits from the companies that rely on those habits for profit, Jon Stewart argued in a segment on Tuesday's The Daily Show.Stewart targeted "Big Agra and the food lobby" for feeding us what he called an "addictive, fattening, death menu of artificial chemicals, antibiotics, and cool ranch carcinogens," and ridiculed the ways companies are responding to Americans' increased dietary awareness."Screw your health study"Rather than back off in the face of health concerns, some companies are doubling down.Stewart highlighted a new deep dish pizza wrapped inthree and a half feet of baconfrom Little Caesar's, plus advertisements for "endless" buffets and appetizers and Olive Garden's "buy one, take one" entree special. He called this the "I don't give a f*** approach," by which fast food companies essentially say "screw your health study."A tiny, tiny bitbetterNext, Stewart ridiculed "the making-food-slightly-less-bad-for-you craze."In this category, we see McDonald's announcing plans to phase out chicken raised with antibiotics from its menu ' "I'll miss treating my ear infections with the buffalo ranch chicken," Stewart jokes ' andDunkin' Donutsplanning to eliminatetitanium dioxide from its powdered donuts. (The chemical, which makes food and also things like toothpaste appear bright white, is classified as safe by the FDA.)Needless to say, however, chicken nuggets and donuts still don't qualify as healthy food.Buying a fig leafStewart reaches maximum scorn levels when he addresses companies that don't actually change their products at all, but pretend to be better through crafty PR.His case in point is Kraft, which got the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics' "Kids Eat Right" label on its Kraft Singlesafter donating to the Academy to support the program. (To be fair, the label says in small type "supporter of" Kids Eat Right ' not "approved by.") Kraft Singles are labeled "pasteurized cheese product," not even real cheese."It turns out the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is an academy in the same way this [Kraft Singles] is cheese," Stewart quipped.Check out the whole video below, courtesy of Comedy Central.The Daily ShowDaily Show Full Episodes, More Daily Show Videos, Comedy Central Full EpisodesUP NEXT:Jon Stewart Perfectly Mocks Liberals Who Deny ScienceJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Watch Jon Stewart break it to his audience that he's leaving 'The Daily Show
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