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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution Season 2
April. 12,2011Genre:
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Jamie Oliver is here to start a revolution. The impassioned chef takes on obesity, heart disease and diabetes in the United States, where its children are the first generation not expected to live as long as their parents.
Episode 6 : A New Start, A New Chance
June. 24,2011
A meeting with the district's incoming superintendent gives Jamie hope; Jamie puts together a cooking competition for students.
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Episode 5 : Feed Them Healthy Food With 77 Cents
June. 17,2011
Jamie gets a break when he's given the chance to work with another school district, but before long, he's faced with another big obstacle. Also: Jamie Lee Curtis presents him with an award from the UCLA School of Public Health; and later, he tours an organic school garden in Santa Barbara, Cal.
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Episode 3 : Is It Me or Have We Just Been Pushed Into a Corner?
June. 03,2011
MLA CEO Mike McGalliard delivers a shattering blow to Jamie and his 10 teenaged culinary students at West Adams Preparatory High School: They've been banned from serving food on campus. Heartbroken and defeated, Jamie makes an emotional plea to the kids' parents and gives the students a graphic reality check about what is really in the foods they're eating every day.
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Episode 2 : I Think I Found a Loop Hole
April. 19,2011
Jamie dresses as a tomato and distributes free healthy lunches outside a Los Angeles public school, hoping to garner parental support and gain access to the schools. Later, he meets a 17-year-old who fears she'll inherit her parents' diabetes.
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