This report presents FFCC’s full findings from the first chapter of The Food Conversation.
Based on extensive public dialogue sessions in Birmingham and Cambridge held over the summer, and a new national poll, the findings show UK citizens across all demographic, age and political groups reject ‘nanny state’ concerns and want the government to do more to fix food.
Citizens want government intervention in the food system and reject excuses
for inaction. This is consistent across all political lines and is reflected in both
the conversations and national polling. Citizens want swift and wide-reaching
action on food to protect health, nature and the environment.
They demand radical change that involves all actors in the system. And their thoughts about the food system tell us a great deal about the society they want – one that is fairer, healthier and greener, with government and business leaders taking the hard decisions that put people and the planet first.
The Food Conversation will continue through autumn 2023 and into 2024 across all four UK nations.