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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http://sashachavkin.com 18-09-2011 16:28:00
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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)
😮 ¿Existe relación entre el movimiento anti-dieta y las corporaciones de #comidachatarra ?
No te pierdas esta investigación de Sasha Chavkin
Big Food and dietitians push ‘anti-diet’ advice, despite rising obesity | The Examination
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Stronger tobacco warnings proposed in Kenya following an investigation by Matthew Chapman
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
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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
Our The Examination investigation on the front page of today’s Washington Post!
Thrilled to continue our partnership with our all-star WaPo colleagues
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
As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push ‘anti-diet’ advice to consumers.
Our latest investigation for the The Washington Post with Caitlin Gilbert Sasha Chavkin and Anjali Tsui
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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/…
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 👇
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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
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