domingo, 4 de agosto de 2013

Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution




WHY WE NEED A FOOD REVOLUTION

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We're losing the war against obesity in the US. It's sad, but true. Our kids are growing up overweight and malnourished from a diet of processed foods, and today's children will be the first generation ever to live shorter lives than their parents. It's time for change. It's time for a Food Revolution.
"Since I've been working in America, I've been overwhelmed by the number of people who have come out to support the Food Revolution. More than 630,000 people have signed the petition, over 300,000 of you subscribe to our newsletter and thousands of you have written to me. The only message I keep hearing is that you believe your kids need better food, and that you want help to keep cooking skills alive. That's why this Food Revolution matters."
Jamie Oliver
The problem stems from the loss of cooking skills at home and the availability of processed foods at every turn, from the school cafeteria to church function halls, factories and offices. This Food Revolution is about saving lives by inspiring everyone: moms, dads, kids, teens and cafeteria workers to get back to basics and start cooking good food from scratch.

Jamie's ambition

A national movement to change the way America eats Jamie wants to mobilize the huge response to the Food Revolution so far and turn it into a movement for change in which America leads the world. It will bring together millions of people and inspire the nation to fight obesity with better food. At its heart is a powerful strategy to get people cooking again. Here are some of the ways we'll be doing that:
  • More cooking at home
    • A nationwide network of community kitchens where anyone can go to learn basic home cooking
    • Jamie's home cooking course
  • Freshly cooked meals at school
    • An activist program to support parents who want better food in their child's school
    • A community website to encourage grass-roots activities for change all over the US
  • Cooking in the community
    • The Food Revolution truck, a mobile food classroom and flagship center for the Food Revolution
    • A cooking course available in church halls, community and healthcare centers and the workplace
  • Schools and Communities - to inspire and educate parents, carers, young adults and children through:
    • Freshly cooked meals in schools and colleges
    • Cooking lessons for kids at school
    • Lessons teaching basic food skills to healthcare and social care professionals
    • Cooking classes for the public in the community
  • Corporations - to promote culture change and encourage community investment on several levels:
    • Food industry - help to tackle obesity by producing better food products and labeling products in a more honest way
    • Healthcare sector - investing in future health means cost savings down the line
    • Employee health - provide better food for employees in company canteens and provide cooking classes for employees to give them the skills they need to be healthy