Just came back from the grocery store, and a depressing walk through the cereal aisle. Half the aisle is snack bars now, and the whole aisle is all about honey and icing and chocolate and marshmallows. You'd swear you were touring a Hershey's factory.
Grocery stores are full of products that have long enjoyed a healthy image, and they are still riding on it. But the products have changed. They include a nutrient, like fibre or whole grains, which the companies trumpet on the product label to suggest healthfulness. But they're chock full of sugar and fat. They're candy now, though you'll never see the word candy used to describe them. We're supposed to think we're buying nutritious foods. As the marketing gets more devious, it gets harder and harder to be a wise consumer. Here are some of the worst culprits:
Sorry if I sound like Miss Grundy, but my body isn't very forgiving any more and it pays no attention to marketing hype. And don't even get me started on super-sweet apples and grape tomatoes and corn on the cob!