 Today we have reported the results of a survey, an online survey of Italian youth between 16 and 35 conducted in the month of May of this year. This report leads to four main results. The first is that there is no Italian way to food choice and food habits. Italian youth is divided, is diversified in the way they choose and the criteria according to which they choose the food they consume. Some people is more alerted, is aware of the quality of the products and they are ready to spend more in order to get these products. Others are less aware, less concerned and basically they are ready to eat whatever they can get in the supermarket. The second result of our survey is that there is no much knowledge about the common agricultural policy that is one of the major pillars of the European Union. And these is true across level of education and when asked what the common agricultural policy should do they ask for more jobs and better opportunities for working. The third result we have is that the major sources of information about food habits and food consumptions are the family on the one hand and the family doctors, family physicians on the other. TV, social media, internet and magazines are by far less trusted than these two sources. The fourth result has to do with the conspiracy attitudes that pervades our societies. In general, the majority of Italian youth think that the pharmaceuticals and food producers are jointly unified against the consumers. They do not take their health into account and they basically are run only by business considerations. This is a problem and what we explore in this survey is to see to what extent scientific arguments can move people in one way or the other. And the results are disappointing. Scientific authorities and scientific arguments apparently do not move people from their entrenched beliefs.