Articles Watch Your Mouth: Why Do We Shoplift Meat and Cheese? Meatlifting: The Economics of Shoplifting Meat and Cheese Meat and cheese tops the charts of shoplifted items. Why do we purloin sirloin and cop Camembert?Peter SmithNov 02, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: Candy O’Clock Did daylight savings time change at the behest of the candy lobby?Peter SmithOct 26, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: The Protest Food of Occupy Wall Street Occupy Wall Street and the Protest Food of Our Generation The history of countercultural movements can be told through their stomachs. When will this one find its signature protest dish?Peter SmithOct 12, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: I Can't Believe That Anti-Margarine Law's Still on the Books Butter vs. Margarine: A Legal and Cultural History Wisconsin is wrestling with a little law that's a last vestige of a former battle over butter. Here's what that means for fake food everywhere.Peter SmithOct 05, 2011
Articles Bit by Bit Claude Shannon created the theory we use to communicate everything in the digital age. James Gleick is trying to quantify all that communication.Alex GoldmarkPeter SmithMatthew MooreSep 16, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: What Should Food Stamps Subsidize? Should Food Stamps Pay For Junk Food? The federal food stamp program is about alleviating poverty, not discouraging obesity, so farmers' markets or fatty snacks are both fair game.Peter SmithSep 14, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: When to Taste—or Toss—Your Leftovers Federal officials warn you to toss food that's been unrefrigerated for more than four hours. The advice stems from a broth full of Listeria.Peter SmithSep 08, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: Sea Bass, My Ass How consumers fell for the dubious origins of the "certified-sustainable Chilean sea bass" hook, line, and sinker.Peter SmithDylan C. LathropAug 31, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: The Sounds of Snacking Crunch Time: The Use of Sound in Marketing Foods Chips crunch. Bags crinkle. Snapple pops. Here's how sound intersects with the branding of food.Peter SmithAug 28, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: Four Loko and the Search for a Safe Caffeinated Booze Four Loko and the Search for a Safe Caffeinated Booze What coca-infused wine and a hyper-charged drinking culture can tell us about today's booze-with-a buzz craze.Peter SmithAug 18, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: Eat Lightly and Carry a Big Fork How Big Forks and Heavy Bowls Help You Eat Less Bigger forks and heavier bowls might sound supersized, but they could actually cut down on portion sizes.Peter SmithAug 10, 2011
Articles Watch Your Mouth: Tapping the Source of Carbonated Water Where Does Carbonated Water Come From? A refreshing look into the peculiar origins of the carbon dioxide bubbles in our drinks.Peter SmithAug 07, 2011
Articles Winners! Redesign the Food Label The Best Nutrition Label Ideas Behold, four designs for a better food label. Who knows? You might actually read the label if they looked like this.Peter SmithJul 31, 2011
Articles Understanding the Chemicals In Your Hot Dog In the upside-down world of labeling, hot dogs can be “all-natural” even if they contain nitrates.Peter SmithJul 18, 2011
Articles Should We Have Legal Protection Against Fat Discimination? Two sociologists make a compelling case for eradicating fat stigma. Even with legal protection, it's going to be a formidable task.Peter SmithJul 17, 2011
Articles Should Burger King Do More Than Just Hint at Apple Fries? Optimal defaults could change fast-food orders. Companies should go a step further and offer discounts for healthier choices.Peter SmithJul 17, 2011
Articles Why Your Parents' Love (of Vegetables) Matters We start learning about the flavors of healthy food even before we're born. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean we'll be able to afford them later on.Peter SmithJul 16, 2011