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Discover a fascinating piece of history with this Fortune Magazine, February 3, 2003 issue titled Is Fat the Next Tobacco?. This collectible vintage magazine delves into the intense debate surrounding obesity, making it an insightful read for anyone interested in health, food, and policy.
In this iconic issue, you'll find thought-provoking articles that challenge societal norms and examine the implications of growing obesity rates. The major cover story, "The war over obesity will be fought in the courts. That’s bad news for Big Food," by Roger Parloff, provides an in-depth look at the legal battles that could redefine how we view food consumption in America.
This magazine is not only an informative piece but also a glimpse into early 2000s culture, capturing public sentiment regarding food and health. It covers several engaging features, including:
- 58 We’ve Got to Stop Eating Like This: Timothy K. Smith explores strategies to transform our national diet.
- People to Watch in 2003: A forward-looking piece that highlights influential figures to keep an eye on in the coming year.
Condition-wise, this vintage issue is in great shape for its age, with minor wear primarily on the edges. It has been well-preserved and comes with a plastic protective covering, making it ideal for collectors of vintage magazines.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or just starting your journey into the world of vintage magazines, this Fortune Magazine vintage issue is a worthy addition. From its compelling articles to its historical significance, it represents a critical moment in discussions about health and diet in America.
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