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From palm oil to the Parents' Jury, here are the 20 food and nutrition issues that caught my attention during 2010. Read on and see if you agree ....
- Weight Watchers teamed up with McDonalds for fast diet meals.
- Trans fats were banned by more and more food producers e.g. Mrs Field's Cookies, Aldi supermarkets.
- Palm oil was on the rise as a replacement for unhealthy trans fats until WWF Australia publicised the effect palm tree plantations were having on the habitat of the Orangutans in Malaysia.
- The first stevia sweeteners appeared on Australian supermarket shelves. Read our taste test of them.
- Bill Clinton lost 10 kg on a vegan diet for daughter Chelsea's wedding.
- Masterchef and Junior Masterchef blitzed all other shows and boosted sales of butter, duck fat, and all manner of kitchen gadgets.
- Green and eco-foods continued to grow with farmers' markets, organic, local and seasonal foods increasingly popular. Use of recycled food packaging and composting of green waste also rose.
- Food waste became a hot issue with Australians urged to buy only what they need and to recycle leftovers.
- US writer Michael Pollan released his new book Food Rules which includes one-liners like "Don't eat breakfast cereals that change the colour of your milk"!
- Quorn was launched in Australia.
- The gluten-free marketing niche continues to grow despite criticism that many products are highly-processed, high GI and with more than a handful of additives.
- Baby carrots were marketed as junk food with a YouTube video, their own app and funky packaging in vending machines in the US.
- Parents' Jury gives its Shame Awards to the two worst foods advertised to children: Kellogg's LCM bars and Kellogg's Nutri-Grain with runners-up of McDonald's Happy Meals, Nabisco Oreos, Kellogg's Coco Pops O's and Nestle MILO cereal.
- Twitter use rose exponentially and brings nutritionists, growers and advocates closer. You can follow my Tweets here.
- Food and nutrition bloggers continued to grow in number. Here are some lists of Australian Food Blogs.
- Also view the Australian Index of food blogs and more Australian food blogs.
- Food Inc - the movie - was released and turned more people off meat and chicken than ever before.