The American Association of Nutritional Consultants (AANC) is an organization based in Warsaw, Indiana, for nutritional and dietary consultants.
Science writer Ben Goldacre subscribed his deceased cat Henrietta as a professional member of the society for $60,[1] and Australian nutritionist Rosemary Stanton obtained a membership for her late Old English Sheepdog.
[2] In 1983, nutrition scientist Victor Herbert subscribed a poodle and a cat;[3][4] despite the wide publicity given to this fact, Herbert was able to subscribe another dog as a member the next year.
[3] The New York Times highlighted the group's scientific unreliability and lack of credibility in a review of a book by Ben Goldacre that discussed a membership in the association by the Scottish nutritionist, author and television personality Gillian McKeith.
[5] As a result, the association has been criticized by Stephen Barrett of Quackwatch for offering memberships to unqualified individuals.