“…Individuals seeking health, food, and nutrition information in modern countries primarily rely on magazines, newspapers, television, and the Internet. According to researchers, the media significantly determines how dominant and repeating representations impact public perceptions of controversial scientific problems, imagery, and metaphors (Marinescu, 2020). In a study by Spiteri Cornish and Moraes (2015), participants explained that they managed to learn about healthy eating from a variety of sources, in addition to government health messaging and food labels, including friends (i.e., word of mouth), television shows, promotions, newspapers, public transportation, and web searches.…”