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Mark Levin Podcast

2/18/26 - The Truth About Processed Foods: Myths vs. Facts

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.6 • 22.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2026

⏱️ 104 minutes

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Summary

On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, processed foods should be defended against their common portrayal as dietary villains. About 100 years ago, mass urbanization, poverty, and lack of refrigeration made fresh food scarce, expensive, and prone to spoilage or contamination in cities, leading to widespread issues like foodborne illnesses, malnutrition, and short life expectancy. Processed foods, including canning, pasteurization, and preservatives, emerged as a critical solution to feed growing populations safely and affordably, preventing starvation and reducing risks from rancid items. While some synthetic additives may have downsides, they are far safer than historical alternatives like rotten eggs or swill milk. Also, our ​military ​personnel deserve ​our ​respect ​and ​our ​gratitude. They stand ready to act on orders from President Trump to protect current and future generations from Iran. Ordinary Americans strongly support the military, unlike Marxists, Islamists, woke individuals, neo-Nazis, and isolationists. Isolationism against evils like Islamism, Communism, and fascism is suicidal. Later, decades ago Landmark Legal Foundation and other patriot lawyers litigated school choice, starting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They represented a black liberal state representative, Polly Williams, and her constituents in the city's poorest areas, advancing an idea originated by the late Dr. Milton Friedman. The program aimed to let money follow inner-city students—primarily minority and black children—out of failing, crime-ridden, union-controlled, government-run schools to better options, including participating private schools. Despite fierce opposition from Democrats, the NEA, AFT, NAACP, and others, the effort succeeded through multiple victories at the Wisconsin Supreme Court and twice at the U.S. Supreme Court over years. These wins, achieved alongside key colleagues and heroes, established school choice as one of the greatest civil rights victories in modern times, without which it would not exist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

He's here.

0:01.9

He's here.

0:03.8

Now, broadcasting from the underground command post.

0:07.4

Deep in the bowels of a hidden bunker,

0:10.1

somewhere under the brick and steel of a non-district building,

0:13.5

we've once again made contact with our leader, Mark Levin. Mark, love that. The

0:40.3

The and the The The Hello, America, Mark Levin, here, our number 877381-3811 877-381-3811

1:46.1

You know

1:48.5

Three hours on radio may seem like a long time

1:51.0

It's really not

1:54.4

And so sometimes I lead with information

1:56.9

Or discussions or stories or whatever

1:59.3

That you might say Why is he leading with that? Yeah or discussions or stories or whatever.

2:03.6

That you might say, why is he leading with that?

2:10.6

Because I don't follow the crowd, because sometimes I think there are things more important than the media looping the same story over and over and over and over again.

2:19.7

And to give you an update on the looped stories.

2:20.6

I'm a big critic of the media.

2:23.5

I think there are so many wonderful opportunities, whether it's visual, whether it's simply

2:30.7

oral in any respect, to really contribute to the well-being of society with actual facts and information and knowledge.

2:40.7

And you make the final decision.

2:45.5

Now, some of you are going to be very upset with what I'm going to say.

2:48.4

As far as I know, my wife might be very upset with what I'm going to say because I made a decision 10 minutes ago to leave with this story.

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