Soledad Barruti sabe que la comida infantil es un invento del marketing. Cosas comestibles que brillan entre ositos, tigres y payasos. Productos que ofrecen toneladas de azúcar, grasa y sal, pero teñidos, saborizados y perfumados como frutas y cereales. Vitaminas sintéticas y promesas publicitarias que nadie exige cumplir. Un experimento que está saliendo mal. Un podcast de La Maldita y Bocado.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Spanish | Categories | FoodArts |
El mundo alcanza temperaturas de calentamiento históricas. Los proyectos extractivos no se detienen. La extinción masiva es tan desaforada como el consumismo en el que se nos va la vida. Es tanto lo que ocurre que acercarse a cada uno de los temas qu... more
Nestlé es hoy la compañía alimentaria más grande del mundo. Un imperio asentado sobre una historia perfecta: un hombre que convenció a médicos y familias de que había creado un producto mejor que la leche humana: leche de fórmula. El producto fue y s... more
Un alimento milenario, simple, sinónimo acabado de la justicia social. O así era. Porque entre el pan de la biblia y el pan de Bimbo pasaron cosas. Se deterioró la receta, se agregaron decenas de aditivos y se erigió una marca que hoy domina los anaq... more
Tortillas de maíz vencidas que alguien sacó de la basura, metió a la freidora y sirvió rebosadas con condimento naranja. Los Doritos empezaron así. Se vendieron primero en Disney, luego se empaquetaron y en pocos años pasaron de la fiesta de cumpleañ... more
McDonalds es un espacio de iniciación: quien haya sido llevado ahí de niño volverá con sus hijos a repetir la amorosa experiencia. Y por supuesto les servirá esa cajita feliz que más que comida parece un regalo. Pero entre sonrisas, acciones de carid... more
Como tantos buenos mitos, todo empezó con dos hermanos. Un médico obsesivo llamado John Harvey y un empresario ambicioso llamado William. Los Kellogg’s inventaron el cereal con gusto a nada y lleno de azúcar, la comida “saludable” y la lujuriosa, el ... more
Un sólido discurso científico: hay vitaminas y minerales esenciales. Un miedo efectivo: si las vitaminas y minerales no están tu hijo quedará bajito, truncado, por la mitad. Un personaje entrañable: un Dinosaurio. Y un producto: Danonino, que esconde... more
Soledad Barruti sabe que la comida infantil es un invento del marketing. Cosas comestibles que brillan entre ositos, tigres y payasos. Productos que ofrecen toneladas de azúcar, grasa y sal, pero teñidos, saborizados y perfumados como frutas y cereal... more
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