I wrote about how, despite their tech bro connotations, more and more women and non-binary people are taking solace in meal replacements. Please enjoy the headline:https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/technology/2019/04/ladies-huel-lunch-rise-meal-replacements-feminist-act …
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I know this is hard to conceptualise, but I do recommend actually reading the piece before giving me your opinion on the piece
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Meal replacements help some women save time on things that are often sexist-ly coded as female that they don't give a shit about. Even someone who told me me that she can enjoy cooking said that it's not a priority, and that "something's got to give": https://www.newstatesman.com/science-tech/technology/2019/04/ladies-huel-lunch-rise-meal-replacements-feminist-act …pic.twitter.com/q7OKcqbM2S
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Huel is born out the "bio-hacking" trend popular amongst tech bros, which in many cases is just very scary disordered eating. ICYMI, I wrote about that too:https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/health/2019/04/jack-dorsey-twitter-ceo-diet-eating-disorder-and-silicon-valley-normalises-it-tech-fasting …
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If you're a producer I'd love to go on TV/the radio to talk about both of these piece
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Just a friendly reminder that I would enjoy talking about tech health trends, bio-hacking, meal replacements, etc. on a panel/in a broadcast context
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oh god the teeth detail
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like i shudder at the thought of early testing when everyone was suddenly like "fuck, what about chewing"
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