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Radio 4,28 Dec 2021,14 mins

Did the Vietnam War Break America's Food System?

The Political Butterfly Effect

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Jim Waterson investigates how the politics of the Vietnam era changed agriculture in the US and pushed the country towards a national diet of highly processed foods. When Richard Nixon stood for re-election in 1972, he had two big problems - the Vietnam war, and food prices. He hired a man called Earl Butz, who made a decision that would shape what Americans eat today - helping to push the poorest citizens to eat highly processed, less nutritious foods. Presenter: Jim Waterson Contributors: Zellie Thomas, Tom Philpott, Dr Laura Schmidt Mixing: Alexis Adimora Producer: Hannah Varrall Executive Producer: Katherine Godfrey and Robbie MacInnes A Novel production for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4

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