Foods Americans are eating more and less of since the 1970s
Angela Dowden
08 August 2019
How our diets have changed over the decades
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We’re eating far more calories
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Oil and flour are staple ingredients
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"Peak grain” was in 2000
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We’re not doing great with fruit and veg
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Fewer potatoes, less orange juice and lettuce
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Fewer of our calories are from sugar
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More high fructose corn syrup
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Low-calorie sweeteners on the up
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Vegetable oil intake is higher now
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Are we embracing butter again?
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Soda has peaked
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We’ve switched to chicken over beef
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Fishy trends
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Ice cream sales melt away
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More rice
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No extra eggs
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Legumes, nuts and soy
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A lot less milk
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Cheese please
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Yogurt is now mainstream
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How do we think we are eating now compared to then?
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