September 22/Los Angeles/The Los Angeles Times -- The California Public Interest Research Group (CALPIRG) has released a new report contending that, among the billions of dollars spent each year in federal subsidies for commodity crops, a steady flow of these taxpayer dollars are going to support high-fructose corn syrup and three other common food additives used in junk food.
The report, “Apples to Twinkies: Comparing Federal Subsidies of Fresh Produce and Junk Food” by CALPIRG and the U.S. PIRG Education Fund, studies the interesting question of whether the nation's problem with obesity is fueled by farm subsidies.