Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution[edit | edit source]
American TV series or program
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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution is a reality television series created and presented by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. The show aired on ABC from March 26, 2010, to April 23, 2011, and aimed to tackle the issue of unhealthy eating habits and obesity in the United States.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The show follows Jamie Oliver as he travels to Huntington, West Virginia, which was considered one of the unhealthiest cities in America at the time. Oliver's mission was to revolutionize the way people in Huntington think about food and to improve the eating habits of the community, especially in schools.
Throughout the series, Oliver faced various challenges and resistance from the local community, including school officials and parents. However, he remained determined to bring about change and educate people about the importance of healthy eating.
Impact[edit | edit source]
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution had a significant impact on the community of Huntington and raised awareness about the importance of healthy eating nationwide. Oliver's efforts led to changes in school lunch programs and inspired individuals to make healthier choices in their daily lives.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
The show consisted of two seasons, with a total of 12 episodes. Each episode focused on different aspects of the food revolution, including school lunches, fast food consumption, and the influence of the food industry on public health.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike. The show was praised for its educational content and Oliver's dedication to improving the health of the community. It won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Program in 2010.
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