Completely true.
If you look back into the past, people spent a lot bigger % of their "disposable income" on food. Now, it's preferable to spend a lot more of that DI on flat screen TV's, holidays etc.
This is a consumer driven issue. People do not inform themselves of what's in what they're eating, or what's not in what they're eating.
I'm as guilty of it as anyone else.
There are of course people in unenviable financial positions where food can only be cheap, as they don't have the money to buy what I would call "proper food".
The bad thing is it'll be them who're the mai