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Feb 1, 2012, By Michele Simon, CHW Contributing Writer
Cross-posted from Food Safety News . Having saturated the rural landscape, shuttering local stores in small town America along the way, now, in the wake of stagnant sales and increased competition, Walmart desperately needs to expand into urban markets . And what better urban market than one full of eight million people? While the big box retailer is eager to enter the Big Apple, challenges loom large. Given the negative reputation Walmart has earned for being hostile to workers among other problems, many New Yorkers are skeptical , to put it mildly. [More]

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Jan 25, 2012, By Nicholas Freudenberg, CHW Contributing Writer
What causes unhealthy lifestyles? In a new article now online at the Journal of Public Health Policy , I make the case that corporate business practices such as product design, marketing and retailing and corporate political practices such as lobbying, campaign contributions and sponsored research are fundamental causes of the of the...[More]
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Jan 18, 2012, By Kimberly Libman, Healthy Public Policy Fellow, CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College
The recently empowered coalition government in Britain has adopted a new and controversial approach to public health. In 2010, the secretary of state for health, Andrew Lansley, released a white paper declaring that “Responsibility Deals” would be used to promote health lifestyles and reduce the public health and financial impacts of...[More]
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Jan 11, 2012, By Michele Simon, CHW Contributing Writer
Cross-posted from Appetite for Profit. Instead of a potentially depressing year-in-review post, I decided to look ahead. (But do see Andy Bellatti’s amusing compilation of 2011 food news.) Given all the defeats and set-backs this year due to powerful food industry lobbying, the good food movement should by now be collectively...[More]
Interview
Jan 4, 2012, By Monica Gagnon, CHW Contributing Writer
Joel Bakan is Professor of Law at the University of British Columbia in Canada, where he teaches and writes about constitutional law. He is author of the book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power , (2004) and writer and co-creator of the documentary film, The Corporation . Last year, he published Childhood Under...[More]

In the News and On the Web

Feb 1, 2012, By CHW
AdAge reports that General Motors has launched a newspaper and TV marketing campaign to reinforce the Volt's image as a safe, innovative car. In November, the National Highway Traffic Safety...[More]
Feb 1, 2012, By CHW
A report released at this week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, highlights “the leading role the private sector can play in scaling sustainable consumption. Business can...[More]
Jan 25, 2012, By CHW
In a posting on theatlantic.com , Marion Nestle reports that Pepsi spent millions this year to fight a set of proposed standards that would regulate how products are presented to kids. Lobbyists...[More]
Jan 25, 2012, By CHW
The drug company Johnson and Johnson, according to the New York Times , last week said that it would pay $158 million to settle a 2004 Texas lawsuit that accused the company of improperly...[More]
Jan 11, 2012, By CHW
According to the Associated Press , the city of Cleveland sued the state of Ohio on Tuesday for the right to ban the sale of prepared foods that contain artery-clogging trans fats. The city filed...[More]
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