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Governing through choice: food labels and the confluence of food industry and public health discourse to create ‘healthy consumers’

journal contribution
posted on 2014-11-01, 00:00 authored by Christopher MayesChristopher Mayes
Food industry and public health representatives are often in conflict, particularly over food labelling policies and regulation. Food corporations are suspicious of regulated labels and perceive them as a threat to free market enterprise, opting instead for voluntary labels. Public health and consumer groups, in contrast, argue that regulated and easy-to-read labels are essential for consumers to exercise autonomy and make healthy choices in the face of food industry marketing. Although public health and food industry have distinct interests and objectives, I argue that both contribute to the creation of the food label as a governmental strategy that depends on free-market logics to secure individual and population health. While criticism of ‘Big Food’ has become a growth industry in academic publishing and research, wider critique is needed that also includes the activities of public health. Such a critique needs to address the normalizing effect of neoliberal governmentality within which both the food industry and public health operate to reinforce individuals as ‘healthy consumers’. Drawing on Michel Foucault’s lectures at the Collège de France, I examine the food label through the lens of governmentality. I argue that the rationale operating through the food label combines nutrition science and free-market logics to normalize subjects as responsible for their own health and reinforces the idea of consumption as a means to secure population health from diet-related chronic diseases.

History

Journal

Social theory & health

Volume

12

Issue

4

Pagination

376 - 395

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Location

Basingstoke, Eng.

ISSN

1477-8211

eISSN

1477-822X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Macmillan Publishers Ltd