Industrial processed foods: Part III, The dark side of processing – a case for cautious consumption
Preamble: Food processing aims to make food more shelf-stable, tastier, safer, digestible and nutritionally more available. It also helps plug demand-supply gaps across geographies thru transportability. Beyond population increase, these real positives are making it expand continuously. Additionally, it provides employment on a large scale (as all manufacturing tends to do) and earns revenue for the government that enables spends on infrastructure, security, health and education. On the flip side, all processing directly or indirectly consumes fossil fuels (whose stocks…