- Agriculture Linked to DNA Changes in Ancient Europe – by Carl Zimmer, The New York Times
- YouTube Kids App Faces New Complaints Over Ads for Junk Food – by Cecilia Kang, The New York Times
- Junk food may ‘shrink’ kids’ brains – by Clare Quirck, The Standard
- Make holiday cooking a family affair – by Christine Bryant, nwitimes.com/
- ‘Healthy’ snacks wrecking kids’ teeth – The New Zealand Herald
- Caffeine Don’t Give Negative Effect To Kids – by Joie Balboa, FoodWorldNews.com/
- Why Did Hundreds of Arctic Explorers Disappear Without a Trace? – by Richard Baguley, Medium
- Let’s not do lunch – by Mary Schmich, Chicago Tribune
- Why Food Policy Matters – Food Policy Action
- Kid-Friendly Oral Health: To Eat or Not to Eat – by Frankie Rendón, Huffington Post
- The Meat Industry Is Killing Kids, Say Pediatricians – by Tom Philpott, Mother Jones
- Ever wondered about why some kids are picky eaters? – by Howard Bennett, The Washington Post
- Survey reveals how much Americans spend on lunch – Click2Houston.com
- What exactly is #RealFood? – by Kimbal Musk, Medium
- Professor leads lecture on how food companies market to children – by Joey Spagnuolo, The Daily Campus
- Freedom from Fries – by Michael Specter, The New Yorker
- You May Look Productive Skipping Lunch, But You Aren’t – by Ellie Krieger, The Washington Post
- Bento Boxes and the Grade-School Power Lunch – by Adrienne Raphel, The New Yorker
- Bus turned greenhouse part of effort to help those in Salt Lake City eat more healthy foods – by Tamara Vaifanua, fox13now.com
- The worst things you can feed to your children – by Roberto A. Ferdman, The Washington Post
- Lunch Box Life – by Veronica Meewes, The Austin Chronicle
- Negotiating Children’s Food Culture in Post-socialist Poland – by Zofia Boni, OpenEdition
- Stressed, Tired, Rushed: A Portrait of the Modern Family – by Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times
- Thanksgiving food prep with children: Putting kids to work cooking holiday meals – by Marilisa Sachteleben, examiner.com
- The health of kids may be threatened by fast food TV advertisements – by Harold Mandel, examiner.com