The EAVI food menu is a reflection of media ingestion and consumption in the current reality, which seems to be as vital as our food consumption. The things we consume enter our brain, grow into thoughts, and later, they become a part of ourselves by affecting our mood and our ability to function. Similar to our diet, where unhealthy food choices lead to negative health outcomes, in the media world, ”harmful” choices lead to devastating results. Learn more about the campaign and check out the quiz here.
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