Description |
230 pages ; 22 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-222) and index. |
Summary |
"Ban trans-fats? Outlaw Happy Meals? Tax Twinkies? What's next? Affirmative action for cows? A catastrophe is looming. Farmers are raping the land and torturing animals. Food is riddled with deadly pesticides, hormones and foreign DNA. Corporate farms are wallowing in government subsidies. Meat packers and fast food restaurants are exploiting workers and tainting the food supply. And Paula Deen has diabetes! Taking on the commandments and condescension of the likes of Michael Pollan, Alice Waters, and Mark Bittman, [Lusk] casts long overdue skepticism on fascist food snobbery, debunking the myths propagated by the food elite."--Jacket. |
Contents |
A skeptical foodie -- The price of piety -- From cops to robbers : a brief history of food progressivism -- Are you smart enough to know what to eat? -- The fashion food police : organic, the status food -- Franken-fears -- The follies of farm policy -- The thin logic of fat taxes -- The locavore's dilemma -- The future of food. |
Subject |
Nutrition policy.
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Nutrition policy. (OCoLC)fst01042296
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Nutrition Policy -- Popular Works.
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Diet -- Popular Works.
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Food -- Popular Works.
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ISBN |
9780307987037 (hardcover) |
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0307987035 (hardcover) |
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9780307987051 (pbk.) |
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0307987051 (pbk.) |
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