Teun van de Keuken is a prominent Dutch journalist and television presenter, best known for his investigative work and his role at KRO-NCRV. He is recognized for his critical approach to consumer issues and his involvement in high-profile documentaries and television programs.
Teun van de Keuken was awarded the prestigious De Tegel Award in 2021 for his outstanding contributions to Dutch journalism. This accolade recognized his impactful investigative work and his commitment to addressing important societal issues through media.
In 2020, Teun van de Keuken began hosting 'De Vuilnisman', a television series examining waste management and environmental issues. The program highlighted the importance of sustainability and was well-received for its informative and engaging approach to pressing environmental challenges.
Teun van de Keuken published 'Goed Volk' in 2018, a book exploring the complexities of human behavior and morality. The book was noted for its insightful analysis and engaging narrative, reflecting Teun's ability to delve into the nuances of societal issues.
In 2016, Teun van de Keuken began hosting 'De Monitor', a television program focused on investigative journalism. The show tackled various societal issues, from healthcare to education, and was praised for its thorough research and impactful storytelling.
Teun van de Keuken joined KRO-NCRV in 2015, where he continued his work in investigative journalism and television presentation. At KRO-NCRV, he became a prominent figure, known for his critical and engaging style in addressing societal issues.
Teun van de Keuken published 'De Supermarktsurvivalgids' in 2010, a book offering insights into the supermarket industry and consumer habits. The book was well-received for its practical advice and investigative depth, further cementing Teun's reputation as a leading consumer journalist.
In 2007, Teun van de Keuken launched Tony's Chocolonely, a chocolate brand aimed at producing slave-free chocolate. This initiative was part of his broader campaign to raise awareness about child slavery in the cocoa industry, stemming from his investigative work on the subject.
In 2003, Teun van de Keuken co-founded the investigative television program 'Keuringsdienst van Waarde', which focuses on consumer affairs and the food industry. The program became known for its in-depth investigations into food production and consumer goods, establishing Teun as a critical voice in consumer journalism.