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Susan Linn Quotes

«What McDonald's doesn't mention is kids can't exercise off all the junk food they're eating,»
Author: Susan Linn
«this is not free money. It's buying advertising. The school is selling advertising. They are selling the hearts and minds of children.»
Author: Susan Linn
«If marketing to children affects their food choices, then it's time to stop marketing to them.»
Author: Susan Linn
«We can no longer stand by while our children's health is sacrificed for corporate profits.»
Author: Susan Linn
«It's irresponsible of George Lucas to OK the marketing around this PG-13 movie to young children, ... Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood.»
Author: Susan Linn
«Kids know that school is supposed to be good for them, ... So they think whatever a school endorses is also good for them.»
Author: Susan Linn
«Kids know that school is supposed to be good for them. So they think whatever a school endorses is also good for them.»
Author: Susan Linn
«For over 30 years, public health advocates have urged companies to stop marketing junk food to children. Even as rates of childhood obesity have soared, neither Viacom nor Kellogg has listened.»
Author: Susan Linn
«For over thirty years, public health advocates have urged companies to stop marketing junk food to children. Even as rates of childhood obesity have soared, neither Viacom nor Kellogg has listened. We can no longer stand by as our children's health is sacrificed for corporate profits.»
Author: Susan Linn
«We all grew up with Scholastic. They are really thought of as educational.»
Author: Susan Linn