Maija Kāle will explore how the language we use to talk about food influences our perceptions of it through the lens of food computing, which uses computational methods to analyse food-related data. Maija will discuss the obstacles that the global community and the environment face in establishing sustainable food systems, and how food computing can provide a comprehensive infrastructure for food that benefits all stakeholders. Maija's talk will focus on the future of food computing and the challenges of creating tailored solutions for complex food systems. With high levels of misinformation and disinformation around food and nutrition, trust is a crucial element in finding solutions to health problems. Food computing can provide personalised solutions that can dispel myths and falsehoods or detect inaccuracies and fraud in food systems. Maija will outline her vision for the future of food computing to address these challenges and build more trustworthy food systems.