The New York City Food Policy Center at Hunter College has organized
an October 7, 2015, program featuring Jim Kreiger, executive director
of Seattle’s Action for Healthy Food, and Marlene Schwartz, director of
the University of Connecticut’s Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity,
in a conversation about ways to challenge the “harmful effects of the food
and beverage industry’s business and political practices.” The discussion
will be moderated by Nicholas Freudenberg, director of the food policy
center.

 

Issue 579

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For decades, manufacturers, distributors and retailers at every link in the food chain have come to Shook, Hardy & Bacon to partner with a legal team that understands the issues they face in today's evolving food production industry. Shook attorneys work with some of the world's largest food, beverage and agribusiness companies to establish preventative measures, conduct internal audits, develop public relations strategies, and advance tort reform initiatives.

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