Health10/8/2025The Guardian

The hidden cost of ultra-processed foods on the environment: ‘The whole industry should pay’

The hidden cost of ultra-processed foods on the environment: ‘The whole industry should pay’

The article discusses the hidden environmental cost of ultra-processed foods, such as M&Ms. These industrially made foods often involve a complex supply chain with numerous ingredients and processes, making it challenging to assess their true environmental impact. The M&Ms example shows that the candy contains 34 ingredients sourced from at least 30 countries, each with its own supply chain that transforms raw materials into the final product. The article suggests that the entire industry should be held accountable for the environmental toll of ultra-processed foods, as the hidden costs are not currently reflected in their price. The article emphasizes the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental impact of these products throughout their supply chain, from raw material extraction to final production.

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