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OverviewWhy Wendell Berry, Michael Pollan, and other slow-food-loving locavores are wrong about food in America--and why Waffle House can save us all The food industry is a major driver of climate change, pollution, obesity, animal suffering, and workplace exploitation. Many food writers blame the industrial food system and tell individual eaters to fix these problems by buying local, artisanal food from small farmers--a solution most Americans can't afford. But, as food policy experts Gabriel Rosenberg and Jan Dutkiewicz remind us, modern technology has made food more affordable, abundant, varied, and tastier than at any other time in history. In Feed the People!, they argue that modern food pleasures like Waffle House waffles and the industrial systems that make them possible are actually good. With smart technology and commonsense policies, we can make them even better. Rosenberg and Dutkiewicz have traveled around the United States to find the people changing the way we make and eat food, from the innovators behind plant-based burgers to the cooks serving free school lunches to the labor organizers unionizing fast food joints. They show that building a food system that works for everyone will take more than just eating your vegetables. Feed the People! invites you to sit at the table and join this delicious movement. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriel N Rosenberg , Jan Dutkiewicz , Christopher DouyardPublisher: Tantor Imprint: Tantor Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228792098Publication Date: 17 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""A powerful and essential riposte to the reactionary nostalgia that blights the public discussion of food."" -- ""George Monbiot, author of Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet"" Author InformationGabriel N. Rosenberg is an associate professor at Duke University and a Senior Research Scholar at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. He splits time between Durham, North Carolina, and Berlin, Germany. Jan Dutkiewicz is an assistant professor at Pratt Institute. He is a contributing writer at Vox and a contributing editor at the New Republic. Born in Poland, he now splits his time between Brooklyn, New York, and Montreal, Canada. Christopher Douyard took the backroads to audiobook narration, though he is no stranger to performing. Christopher has nourished a passion for books and storytelling since his youth, when he would devour Tolkien and volumes of the Encyclopedia Britannica with equal abandon. Christopher records in his studio, nestled amongst the oak trees in a quiet, central Connecticut town. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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