Contributions

  • Mellentin, Julian. - Contributor

Publication

2001 - Earthscan, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

78,250 words, Guess

Page Count

313 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2003270750
  • Goodreads4783877
  • LibraryThing2452691

Classifications

  • DDC363.8
  • LCCQP144.F85 H43 2001

Description

"The concept of 'functional foods' - foods that promote human health beyond basic nutrition - has caught the imagination of the global food industry. All the major household-name food companies are developing and marketing functional foods and ingredients as key drivers in their global business strategies." "Driven by big business ambition and scientists staking out new frontiers in nutrition science, the functional foods revolution is attracting both controversy and praise. The authors set out to explain the contradictory responses to functional foods and how and why such dilemmas arise, using a wealth of detailed food marketing, business strategy and food policy case study material from Europe, Japan and the United States." "From their global analysis the authors argue that many of these companies' business strategies and assumptions are seriously flawed. Yet they are also able to draw on success stories to offer a radical solution - nothing less than a new business model for the future of functional foods, a model the authors call The Healthful Company."--BOOK JACKET.

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