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Jamie Oliver's TED award speech.

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Jamie expresses his wish to teach every child about food and fight obesity. You can support his wish here http://www.tedprize.org/jamie-oliver

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  • Right on, Jamie!

  • @arundaniel1975 Its not about being slim, its about being healthy and fit. You can be slim and be incredibly unhealthy. The whole perception that you need to be slim to be healthy is what is also putting our kids at risk of anorexia and bulimia... Get fit, get healthy.

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  • He needs to stop walking around the stage so much

  • priceless i admire you thank you for doing this

  • I still can't believe primary schools are serving their children fastfood in America and England. I grew up in The Netherlands and on primary school I'd come home after 12 o'clock, eat bread, (with some on it, mostly cheese or meat) drink milk and then go back to school. Now at college, I have the choice to buy fastfood, but I don't because I've learned that eating healthy is much better for you than eating fastfood. That's an pedagogical proces and I think that parents are responsible for that.

  • you rock Oliver keep doing whatever u doing, I'm supporting ur revolution!!!!!

  • I wasnt taught lots of shit but we still manage. Ain't no excuse for being ignorant.

  • Man we live in an age of relatively cheap food.... its not hard to eat well but nobody gives a fuck about good living anymore. Fucken 21st Century.

  • I've always Loved Jamie!! He IS the reason I wanted to become a chef!! Such an amazing and Inspirational Man!!

  • Very inspiring

  • Dont stuff your face with bullshit and you wont be fat its simple as that, if your kids grow up on soft-drinks and fast food its your own damn fault, cooking is not rocket science.

    If your population is made to work all day to pay the interest for rich fucks with billions no wonder no one has time to cook, the problem is much deeper than fastfood.

  • I used to think Jamie Oliver was a typical TV chef. But after seeing this, he's more than that - he's really passionate, he cares about what he's saying, and, more importantly, he's acting on it.

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