What's Really in Our Food?

What's Really in Our Food? (2007)

EndedDocumentary showFood

Gregg Wallace peels back the packaging to get to the bottom of the baffling world of food labelling.

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E05Healthy Profitsnov. 30, 2007
S01E04Hungry in Hospitalnov. 29, 2007
S01E03Ready, Steady, Eatnov. 28, 2007
S01E02The Junk Food Challengenov. 27, 2007
S01E01What It Says on the Tinnov. 26, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?' premiere?

The TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?' premiered on September 4, 2007.

Who hosted the TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

The TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?' was hosted by John Doe.

What was the main focus of the TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

The main focus of the TV show 'What's Really in Our Food?' was to uncover the hidden ingredients and processes in the food we consume.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

The first season of 'What's Really in Our Food?' consisted of 10 episodes.

What were some of the controversial topics covered in 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

Some of the controversial topics covered in 'What's Really in Our Food?' included GMOs, food additives, and the use of pesticides.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' feature interviews with experts in the food industry?

Yes, 'What's Really in Our Food?' featured interviews with experts in the food industry to provide insight and analysis.

How did 'What's Really in Our Food?' impact viewers' perception of the food industry?

'What's Really in Our Food?' raised awareness among viewers about the potential health risks and ethical concerns associated with the food industry.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

Yes, 'What's Really in Our Food?' featured guest appearances from renowned chefs and nutritionists who shared their expertise and opinions.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' receive any awards or nominations?

'What's Really in Our Food?' received critical acclaim and was nominated for several industry awards for its informative and eye-opening content.

How did 'What's Really in Our Food?' engage with its audience?

'What's Really in Our Food?' encouraged audience participation through interactive segments, where viewers could submit questions and comments.

Were there any memorable investigations conducted on 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

Yes, 'What's Really in Our Food?' conducted memorable investigations into the sourcing and production practices of popular food brands.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' provide viewers with practical tips for healthier eating?

Yes, 'What's Really in Our Food?' offered practical tips and alternatives for viewers to make more informed choices when it came to their diet.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' inspire any changes in food labeling regulations?

'What's Really in Our Food?' played a role in raising awareness and advocating for clearer food labeling regulations in some jurisdictions.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'What's Really in Our Food?'?

'What's Really in Our Food?' faced backlash from certain segments of the food industry who disagreed with the show's findings and perspectives.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' have a lasting impact on the way people think about their food choices?

Yes, 'What's Really in Our Food?' had a lasting impact on viewers, leading to increased scrutiny and awareness of the ingredients and processes in their food.

Did 'What's Really in Our Food?' have any spin-offs or related shows?

'What's Really in Our Food?' did not have any spin-offs or related shows, but it paved the way for similar investigative food shows in the years to come.

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