Marion Nestle

Marion Nestle

Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, NYU

Marion Nestle is a consumer activist, nutritionist, and academic who specializes in the politics of food and dietary choice. Nestle received her BA, PhD, and MPH from the University of California, Berkeley. In 1988, Nestle was appointed Chair of New York University’s Steinhardt School of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health. She held that position until 2004, when she became the Paulette Goddard Professor in the same department.

Nestle is the author of numerous books, including "Food Politics," which explored the way corporations influence our nutritional choices, and "What to Eat," an survey of how to navigate the modern American supermarket. Aside from her books and teaching, Nestle writes a popular blog for the Atlantic Food Channel. 

 

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Nestle wants labels to accurately reflect the calorie content.
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Organic food is produced with pesticides, too, Nestle says.
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They’re starting to, and the food companies are starting to notice, Nestle says.
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If you charge more for organic food, the quality should match the price.
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Organic agriculture is just as productive as the conventional alternative, Nestle says.