FoodTok: How Has Social Media Affected Our Diets?
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In this episode of the Keep It Controversial podcast, hosts Riley Brubaker and Ireland Kennedy tackle a corner of the internet regarding food decisions and diet culture. Using outside sources and personal experiences, both hosts create a conversational piece about social media, our own experiences with food influencers and marketing, and the unrealistic standards of FoodTok.
Check out more content on our Instagram @keepitcontroversialpodcast
TikTok Food Discourse:
"A mom gave her daughter donuts for breakfast and it sparked a food-shaming controversy" - Today.com
"The Most Unhealthy Moms on the Internet" - Kiki Chanel
"You're Not a Bad Parent–You Just Look Poor." - Edvasian
Uvm-study-shows-tiktok-perpetuates-toxic-diet-culture-among-teens-and-young-adults
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235215461500131X
https://contentkitchen.com/why-is-there-so-much-nasty-food-on-social-media/
https://www.michigandaily.com/opinion/columns/clean-eating-is-classist-at-its-core/
Influencer Marketing:
"Bloom Nutrition Greens & Superfoods Powder" - Truthinadvertising.org
"Why Are Influencers Still Promoting Bloom?" - Kiki Chanel
"We Need To Talk About Bloom" - Swell Entertainment
"The Scoop on Social Media Influencer Disclosure Requirements." - Truthinadvertising.com
Music by Coma Studios on Pixabay.
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