@gsw415 Avatar @gsw415 Grant Stoll

Grant Stoll posts on TikTok about food, in the, meal, campus the most. They currently have [---] followers and [--] posts still getting attention that total [-----] engagements in the last [--] hours.

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Social topic influence food, in the, meal, campus, history, farm, this is, to the, worst, corn

Top assets mentioned Born in [--] (19) Kroger Co (KR)

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"No signal just primal. 🤙🌴🥩@Paul Keating @Paul Saladino #animalbased #primal #health #jungle #abnrf #costarica POV: no WiFi just two Pauls and a frisbee POV: no WiFi just two Pauls and a frisbee"
TikTok Link 2025-06-25T00:35Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Were subsidizing the degradation of our land for a slightly less bad egg. The whole Vital Farms controversy shouldnt just be about the fatty acid content and pasture vs barn issue it should be exposing a much bigger issue in the way we grow the feed for our animals. Nearly every nationwide egg brand even the best ones relies on corn and soy for the animal feed. Those are two of the most subsidized crops in this country grown in massive monocultures that degrade soil kill biodiversity and require constant chemical and mechanical inputs. In [----] farmers planted [----] million acres of corn the"
TikTok Link 2026-01-21T19:09Z [--] followers, [----] engagements

"I am avoiding grocery stores as much as possible in [----] because theres one thing that all of the major supermarket chains have in common: a small handful of big food companies own a majority of the products in these stores. Even a smaller number of companies such as Kroger and Albertsons own nearly a third of all grocery store locations in the US. This means that for most Americans consumer choice when it comes to selecting the grocery store they will shop at and what they will purchase once inside is simply an illusion. You might think youre choosing better brands even at these bigger"
TikTok Link 2026-01-22T19:54Z [--] followers, [---] engagements

"Waking up is realizing that you the taxpayer are paying for how our food is grown and then paying again for the consequences Heres how the system works: The federal government subsidizes crops like corn and soy through the Farm Bill. Meanwhile powerful agrochemical companies invest hundreds of millions towards lobbying Congress to protect the same subsidy structures that keep those crops dominant. Whats crazy is that another federal agency then tells you to limit the ultra-processed foods made from those same ingredients. Then the Farm Bill funds food assistance programs yet many of the"
TikTok Link 2026-02-01T23:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"So let me get this straight: Campus Dining priced one full meal at about $15 a few years ago but some student meal plans only provide $20-30 per day Thats not even enough money for two meals a day. It all makes sense when you find out that Chartwells a division of Compass Group USA the corporation that runs my dining program has a history of overcharging even paying $19 million in a lawsuit over inflated school lunch costs in [----]. In [----] the same group served hot dogs with mold and human hair to a Connecticut school. And heres where it gets worse. They make you pay it all up-front so that"
TikTok Link 2026-02-10T22:59Z [---] followers, 20.4K engagements

"Is it just me or has no president truly cared about soil since FDR In [----] after the Dust Bowl destroyed over [---] million acres of farmland Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote to every state governor and said: The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself. He knew that the Dust Bowl wasnt just a drought. It was a complete farming failure due to decades of tillage monocrops and bare soil leaving the topsoil incredibly vulnerable to wind. We were farming against nature and the land broke. Fast forward to today and we still havent learned. Industrial farming is causing us to lose topsoil at an"
TikTok Link 2026-02-16T22:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Is it just me or has no president truly cared about soil since FDR In [----] after the Dust Bowl destroyed over [---] million acres of farmland Franklin D. Roosevelt wrote to every state governor and said: The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself. He knew that the Dust Bowl wasnt just a drought. It was a complete farming failure due to decades of tillage monocrops and bare soil leaving the topsoil incredibly vulnerable to wind. We were farming against nature and the land broke. Fast forward to today and we still havent learned. Industrial farming is causing us to lose topsoil at an"
TikTok Link 2026-02-16T22:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"I cant believe this is real but pizza was once counted as a vegetable in schools. In [----] the USDA tried to tighten school lunch nutrition rules saying pizza sauce should only count as a vegetable if it contained a meaningful serving of tomatoes. But frozen pizza manufacturers and institutional food suppliers pushed back and when congress stepped in the final decision was two tablespoons of tomato paste qualified as a full vegetable serving. So pizza stayed on school lunch trays as the kids vegetable and most people didnt question it. Because were deeply disconnected from our food. A 2017"
TikTok Link 2026-02-15T23:52Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"If the person who makes your food could never personally thank you maybe its coming from too far away. Happy Valentines Day Today should not only be about loving people but specifically loving the hands that feed you. Recently I found a small local baker who supplies the farm stand I go to every week and whenever I tag them on social I always get the kindest messages in return. I got another one today and it made me realize something. Buying local means so much to the farmers and merchants in your local communities and because of it local economies can thrive. The bottom line is I dont want"
TikTok Link 2026-02-14T23:25Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Lets be honest: Campus Dining probably doesnt care if you still dont know how to cook when you graduate. Thats part of what I took away when I met with Big Dining yesterday which makes me frustrated because I believe cooking is one of the most important life skills a young adult can have. In fact a 10-year study found young adults who felt confident cooking at ages [----] had significantly healthier diets [--] years later cooked more meals with vegetables and ate fast food less often. PMID:29525525 So heres what I learned from my meeting with Big Campus Dining yesterday: They wouldnt budge on the"
TikTok Link 2026-02-14T00:01Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"I started milking cows once a week There has never been a period in human history where weve become this disconnected from our food. The bottom line is that the longer food lingers in the supply chain and the fewer total farmers there are the more disconnected we become. So I challenge all of you to trace your next meal back to the source and learn more about where your food really comes from Grateful for local producers like @Breezy Hill Farm"
TikTok Link 2026-02-12T23:09Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"We are the first civilization in history to pack cows in tight feedlots and then blame them for climate change. Because the real issue isnt cows its how we manage them. Removing grazing animals from ecosystems is like pulling a key gear out of the carbon cycle. For thousands of years grazing herds helped build the richest soils on Earth. Through adaptive multi-paddock grazing where cattle move across land in rotation mimicking natural herd behavior. The cattle eat the grass in one section trample organic matter into the ground and their manure acts as an incredible natural fertilizer. Then"
TikTok Link 2026-02-11T23:50Z [---] followers, 27.9K engagements

"So let me get this straight: Campus Dining priced one full meal at about $15 a few years ago but some student meal plans only provide $20-30 per day Thats not even enough money for two meals a day. It all makes sense when you find out that Chartwells a division of Compass Group USA the corporation that runs my dining program has a history of overcharging even paying $19 million in a lawsuit over inflated school lunch costs in [----]. In [----] the same group served hot dogs with mold and human hair to a Connecticut school. And heres where it gets worse. They make you pay it all up-front so that"
TikTok Link 2026-02-10T22:59Z [---] followers, 20.4K engagements

"Leave grocery stores in [----] This is a full week of food on the Farmer Diet The Farmer Diet isnt about what you eat its about where your food comes from. Local seasonal regenerative. A diet that works in context with nature in support of local farmers. Its possible to work this within a tight budget by prioritizing eggs ground beef and whole milk. Local produce seasonal produce can be very affordable. Satiating farmer diet foods helps mask the desire to spend and consume ultra processed snacks. Read more at the link in my bio and join me"
TikTok Link 2026-02-09T23:28Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Theres nothing more frustrating than watching athletes represent brands they probably wouldnt even consume themselves. Happy Super Bowl Sunday a day Big Food looks forward to as millions of Americans tune in while corporations spend billions on ads and athlete endorsements to sell ultra-processed junk food. Youll probably see legends like Tom Brady representing Pizza Hut after his recent deal with the company. Once again another athlete kids look up to who was paid to promote foods he likely never touched during his career. And we know that because Brady has spoken for years about eating"
TikTok Link 2026-02-08T20:06Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Imagine how much propaganda it took for people to believe bad acne is only genetics Theres a remote island in the South Pacific called Kitava where acne is so rare some say they dont even have a word for it. In fact they have such good skin that researchers studied [----] residents for over two years and did not record a single case of acne. Thats including [---] teens. So what can we take away from this Well their lifestyle mirrors one similar to early human societies where local whole foods like fish fruit and vegetables make up a majority of the diet with virtually no influence from modern"
TikTok Link 2026-02-07T21:34Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Weve become so disconnected from food that robots now bring students their meals It all started in [----] when Ohio State University was an early adopter of grubhubs robot meal delivery option which drove campus food to students. The worst part This fits into a specific goal for big food companies and big corporate dining programs. Sneak in more added fees and disconnect students even further from where their food comes from. They sell it as convenience and disregard the negative health effects of not having to move a single step to get your processed dining food. But oh just buy our gym pass"
TikTok Link 2026-02-05T22:13Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Let me get this straight: campus dining talks sustainability but then fills campus markets with nationally distributed junk food brands The response to yesterdays video made one thing clear to me and its that people actually care about how broken college dining is. So today I went to the source to dig deeper and even ran into the Cal Poly dining sustainability chair. She told me they source from many food distributors and when I asked about local ones she wouldnt specify just telling me to write her an email. So much for sustainability and Cal Poly loves to advertise all their food waste"
TikTok Link 2026-02-05T00:29Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Everyone says college dining hall food sucks which is true. But few realize that they can be a complete scam. Working in my college dining hall my freshman year opened my eyes to corporate greed and our backwards food system. At my college youre required to buy a dining plan. On paper it gives you about twenty-five to thirty dollars a day. But every meal costs ten to twenty bucks of often frozen fried ultra-processed food. Almost everything comes from nationwide distributors or fast-food chains dropped onto campus. I remember questioning the system for the first time I learned the frying oil"
TikTok Link 2026-02-03T23:03Z [---] followers, [----] engagements

"Weekly haul on the Farmer diet This haul is quite expensive and will likely roll into next week. It is not a perfect model for all. I have a passion for high-quality local food and I work hard to earn and support these systems that I love. This week was much higher than my usual $200 spend mostly because I brought home more dairy from work and splurged on pricier cuts of meat. I also counted the full price of things like butter water extra dairy which I sometimes get free working at the farm (great hack) and coffee that lasts me well over a week since I drink very little. Ice cream glass"
TikTok Link 2026-02-03T00:23Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Waking up is realizing that you the taxpayer are paying for how our food is grown and then paying again for the consequences Heres how the system works: The federal government subsidizes crops like corn and soy through the Farm Bill. Meanwhile powerful agrochemical companies invest hundreds of millions towards lobbying Congress to protect the same subsidy structures that keep those crops dominant. Whats crazy is that another federal agency then tells you to limit the ultra-processed foods made from those same ingredients. Then the Farm Bill funds food assistance programs yet many of the"
TikTok Link 2026-02-01T23:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Welcome to the farmer diet The Farmer Diet isnt about what you eat its about where your food comes from. Whether youre vegan carnivore or anywhere in between the goal is to source as much food as possible directly from regenerative farmers. Today in the U.S. over half of our diet comes from ultra-processed foods and even the healthy options are far less nutrient-dense. Youd need nearly eight oranges to match what one provided to our grandparents. Thats because our soils are depleted and the bottom line is that healthy soils create nutrient-dense food. So the Farmer Diet is simple: buy"
TikTok Link 2026-01-31T22:18Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Imagine how much propaganda it took for people to believe buying plant-based milk is a climate solution. California produces the vast majority of the worlds almonds almost all grown in the Central Valley which is a region that relies heavily on irrigation from groundwater aquifers creating serious long-term water supply concerns. The worst part Almonds bloom for a short window each year and large-scale production depends on managed honeybee pollination. Every winter a majority of the United States commercial honeybee colonies are transported to California for this crop. The long-distance"
TikTok Link 2026-01-31T01:47Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"Fast food used to be cheap. Not really anymore. Prices at places like Subway have outpaced inflation but we keep paying because convenience is addictive. Meanwhile its usually the same guy saying eating healthy is too expensive while dropping $15$17 on a sandwich for lunch. Go visit a local regenerative farm and get back in the kitchen. Youd be surprised how affordable that route can be"
TikTok Link 2026-01-30T00:45Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"This is the first time in human history that houses and farms are starting to look exactly the same. This is because vast fields of diverse crops and pastures are being flattened for rows of identical houses. In [----] we were already losing farmland at a rate of [----] acres per day. The worst part Nearly half of that loss was on our most productive soils. By [----] that rate had more than doubled. The biggest problem with all this cookie-cutter housing is that it forces us to double down on cookie-cutter farming. Just like housing developments stamp out the same house over and over industrial"
TikTok Link 2026-01-28T22:37Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

"What does regenerative agriculture mean to you To me its restoring front lawns in America to thriving ecosystems that feed local communities rather than the whole world at once. It means our farmers are ditching monocultures and instead farming in harmony with our environment. Its about protecting topsoil so we dont lose the foundation of our food system. Projections show 90% of the Earth's topsoil could be gone by the year [----] meaning your front yard might have to regenerate into your own personal food source again. Were benefiting from convenience now at the cost of future generations. So"
TikTok Link 2026-01-27T23:03Z [---] followers, [---] engagements

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