In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.
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In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.
Today's guests: Drs. Dennis Keefe and Robert "Bob" Merker are former FDA Food regulators. Together, they have over half a century of experience keeping America's food safe. We sit down for a rare conversation with them together to learn how they spent their careers building a safe and robust food supply while at FDA as well as what it was like working on the most cutting edge food technology. Drs. Keefe and Merker oversaw some of the most transformational change in the food supply - it was a pleasure to be able to hear the inside story of our food from the inside.
You can find more information about Dr. Keefe here
https://www.exponent.com/people/dennis-keefe
and Dr. Merker here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-merker-6125992b
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Food Truths
In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.