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How fast food is reinventing itself as healthy and caring

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imageFast food philanthropy helps food marketers build a halo around their brand.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Public health campaigners, scholars, dietitians, journalists, politicians, filmmakers, celebrity chefs and the public frequently lambaste fast food corporations for causing and exacerbating the global obesity “crisis”.

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The off-topic Conversation #60

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Welcome to The Conversation’s off-topic space. We’ve set this up as the place where you can discuss anything that isn’t related to a specific article. Please feel free to use this space to get to know each other and talk about news elsewhere and whatever else strikes your fancy.

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