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Sasha Chavkin

@sashachavkin

Senior reporter covering the food industry @examinationnews. Also @Rainforest_RIN Fellow hosted by @AP. Past: Ted Scripps Fellow, reporter @ICIJorg.

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A desperate and absurd move by the Maduro regime against Armando.info, the independent outlet that most thoroughly has investigated and exposed corruption in Venezuela in the past decade. Full solidarity w/our colleagues. Pulitzer Center Rainforest Investigations Network (RIN)

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😮 ¿Existe relación entre el movimiento anti-dieta y las corporaciones de ?
No te pierdas esta investigación de ⁦Sasha Chavkin

Big Food and dietitians push ‘anti-diet’ advice, despite rising obesity | The Examination
CINyS - INSP⁩ theexamination.org/articles/as-ob…

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Those investigating environmental crimes in the Amazon know how common it is to see someone with no financial condition assuming a millionaire deforestation. We are talking about front people, one of the biggest obstacles to punishing environmental crimes.

Those investigating environmental crimes in the Amazon know how common it is to see someone with no financial condition assuming a millionaire deforestation. We are talking about front people, one of the biggest obstacles to punishing environmental crimes.
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🚨NEW INVESTIGATION

PepsiCo, the US company that makes Pepsi, Cheetos, Starbucks-branded drinks and Doritos (to name just a few) has been linked to Amazon deforestation and the invasion of Indigenous lands in Peru

thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2024-0…

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Thanks to ASTHO for the interview on our investigation of how the food industry is capitalizing on the anti-diet movement

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A great conversation on our The Examination/ The Washington Post investigation of how the food industry is cashing in on the anti-diet movement

Thanks to All Things Considered Ailsa Chang for digging into a complex issue with big public health implications
npr.org/2024/04/10/124…

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Manufacturers of hair relaxers marketed to Black women face thousands of US lawsuits after a study found users had higher rates of uterine cancer.

But in Africa, sales continue to rise, and several of the same companies are profiting

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Are you at this year?

Join us tomorrow for a panel on global investigations, local news & what we can learn from each other

With all-star copanelists Marina Walker, Karla Mendes & Eduardo Goulart

Are you at #SEJ2024 this year? Join us tomorrow for a panel on global investigations, local news & what we can learn from each other With all-star copanelists @MarinaWalkerG, @karlamendes & @deolhonosdados
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Our The Examination investigation on the front page of today’s Washington Post!

Thrilled to continue our partnership with our all-star WaPo colleagues

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NEW: Food companies are seeking to cash in on the popular “anti-diet” movement to promote ultra-processed foods laden with sweeteners & additives — often in alliance with registered dietitians — an investigation by The Examination & The Washington Post found. buff.ly/3PMVTau

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NEW: Anti-diet movements, which reject dieting for weight loss and food restrictions, are now being exploited by food companies to promote their products and push back against regulation.

story w/ Sasha Chavkin Anjali Tsui anahad oconnor

washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/…

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Food companies are exploiting 'anti-diet' trends to promote sugary and ultra-processed products and fight regulations.

My latest with Sasha Chavkin, Caitlin Gilbert and
anahad oconnor with The Washington Post.

Come for the 🛝📷and stay for the story 👇
theexamination.org/articles/as-ob…

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Chile's food law was a model for Latin America and beyond, with clear impact on consumer choices.

So why have obesity rates continued to rise?

Smart analysis via Carlyn Kolker The Examination
theexamination.org/articles/a-dec…

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