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Article: What's For Dinner?(genetic engineering of food)(Brief Article)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- November 2, 1998
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Genetically engineered, nutrient-enhanced--and probably not cooked at home. Let's eat!
Family dinner has been on the endangered list for so long, even the families who eat it think they're the last of a breed. But surveys consistently show that on most nights, most kids really do eat with their families, even if it's just a pizza-with-everything served between soccer practice and "Jeopardy." If the yen to sit down together over a meal has survived the do-your-own-thing '60s, the rebel-mom '70s, the two-career
'80s and the exhausted '90s, chances are it's here for another millennium. What's likely to change is the food.
Pull up a chair to the ...