Engaging with Controversies in the Food System

Price

Free

language

EN

Length

3 weeks

Consumers have never been confronted with so many food choices. Making a decision on what food to eat is affected by many factors, including media reports, diet research findings, and social media.

In this course, you’ll access leading research and expert insights to make sense of some of the most common food controversies – alternative proteins, palm oil, and probiotics.

You’ll understand the viewpoints of stakeholders and reflect on your own food preferences. By improving your knowledge of these food debates, you’ll build the confidence to make more informed decisions about food.

Who is this course for?
This course is for anyone curious about what their food contains, and what this means for their health and the environment. Professionals in the food and environment sectors will find this course useful for providing an up to date analysis of topical debates. Teachers may also find this course a useful resource for their students studying food science subjects.

Offering Country

United Kingdom

Requirements

Internet connection to access course material

Prerequisites

None/Knowledge in the field

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