When foods get famous
Who cashes in when a fruit or vegetable reaches celebrity status?
Why do some fruits and vegetables achieve superstar status, appearing on T-shirts worn by celebrities, or in tattoos adorning some of the biggest names in music? Who is behind the rise of avocados and kale, and who benefits most from their A-list status - savvy farmers, slick marketeers or health campaigners?
Emily Thomas explores whether fruit and vegetables should play the fame game: Is putting a single food on a pedestal good for consumers, producers, or the planet? Jess Loyer, from the University of Adelaide, and Lauren Westmore, from London PR firm Third City explain the potential pitfalls. Xavier Equihua, CEO of the World Avocado Organization explains how he promotes the fruit across the globe. And a small-town T-shirt maker, Bo Muller-Moore, reveals how he may have contributed to the rise and rise of kale.
Plus, why is it so much easier to create a buzz around one vegetable than an entire food group? Anna Taylor from UK healthy eating think-tank The Food Foundation, describes her uphill battle against public attitudes and the enormous advertising budgets of Big Food.
(Photo: Avocado being photographed. Credit: 麻豆社)
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Why are avocados so popular?
Duration: 02:25
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'Eat more kale'
Duration: 02:58
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- Thu 28 Feb 2019 03:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Online, UK DAB/Freeview, Europe and the Middle East & West and Central Africa only
- Thu 28 Feb 2019 05:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Australasia, Americas and the Caribbean, South Asia & East Asia only
- Thu 28 Feb 2019 11:32GMT麻豆社 World Service except West and Central Africa
- Thu 28 Feb 2019 18:32GMT麻豆社 World Service Australasia
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- Thu 28 Feb 2019 23:32GMT麻豆社 World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
- Sun 3 Mar 2019 08:32GMT麻豆社 World Service
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