What If the Food Broke Us. The Tobacco Companies Bought the Food Companies.

What If the Food Broke Us. The Tobacco Companies Bought the Food Companies.

From Artificial Intelligence Growth Architect | Connor with Honor | Real Estate Consultant by Connor T. MacIvor | Connor with Honor

May 1, 2026 · 21 min

About this episode

The episode explores the implications of industrial food on human health and the historical context of tobacco companies' involvement in the food industry.

Set aside the argument about how we got here. Created or evolved. That is not where this episode starts. Start with the math. Whatever your timeline, the last 200 years of industrial food represents a sliver of the time human bodies have existed on this planet. The body adapts at the genetic level over tens of thousands of years. Not industrial revolution decades. So ask the question. What if our bodies have not adapted? Now ask the harder one. In 1985, Philip Morris bought General Food...

People in this episode

Host: Connor T. MacIvor

Topics covered

  • industrial food
  • human adaptation
  • tobacco companies
  • food industry
  • health implications

Keywords

  • industrial food
  • human bodies
  • Philip Morris
  • General Food
  • health adaptation

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: General Food

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