Not On the Label: What Really Goes into the Food on Your Plate
Autor Felicity Lawrenceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 oct 2013
In 2004 Felicity Lawrence published her ground-breaking book,Not on the Label, where, in a series of undercover investigations she provided a shocking account of what really goes into the food we eat. She discovered why beef waste ends up in chicken, why a single lettuce might be sprayed six times with chemicals before it ends up in our salad, why bread is full of water. And she showed how obesity, the appalling conditions of migrant workers, ravaged fields in Europe and the supermarket on our high street are all intimately connected.
Her discoveries would change the way we thought about the UK food industry for ever. And, when the horsemeat scandal hit the headlines in 2013, her book seemed extraordinarily prescient once again. Now, in this new edition of her seminal work, Felicity Lawrence delves deeply into that scandal and uncovers how the great British public ended up eating horses.
'A brave examination of the calamities caused by a policy laughingly called one of 'cheap food'' Jeremy Paxman,Observer 'Book of the Year'
'Challenges each and every one of us to think again about what we buy and eat. It's almost like uncovering a secret state within the state' Andrew Marr,BBC Radio 4's Start The Week
'A thorough, complex and shocking insight into the food we eat in the twenty-first century . . . Perhaps this should be sold as the most effective diet book ever written'Daily Mail
Felicity Lawrence is an award-winning journalist and editor who has been writing on food-related issues for over twenty years. She lives in London.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241967829
ISBN-10: 0241967821
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241967821
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Felicity
Lawrence
is
an
award-winning
journalist
and
editor
who
has
been
writing
on
food-related
issues
for
over
twenty
years.
She
lives
in
London.
Recenzii
A
brave
examination
of
the
calamities
caused
by
a
policy
laughingly
called
one
of
'cheap
food'
Challenges each and every one of us to think again about what we buy and eat. It's almost like uncovering a secret state within the state
A thorough, complex and shocking insight into the food we eat in the twenty-first century . . . Perhaps this should be sold as the most effective diet book ever written
I can't remember when a book made me more angry. Lawrence's book should be compulsory reading . . . Nothing is what it says on the packet
Her exposé of the costs of our year-round food cornucopia leaves no packet unscanned, and very few undamned
A stark, challenging and compelling book
A devastating analysis of the food business
Felicity Lawrence's horrifying account of how the food we eat is produced doesn't make for a good night's sleep but is compulsively readable. It is the sort of book that changes attitudes
A blistering exposé of the global food industry, focusing on the role supermarkets play in deciding what we eat and how it gets to us. This is a great book that anyone who eats should read. It is also a fantastic diet aid - you may never eat again!
Superb, chilling, excellent. There are not many books that make you radically reconsider everyday choices. The facts simply stagger
Superb. In this re-issued book she has added a brilliant section on the horsemeat scandal
Challenges each and every one of us to think again about what we buy and eat. It's almost like uncovering a secret state within the state
A thorough, complex and shocking insight into the food we eat in the twenty-first century . . . Perhaps this should be sold as the most effective diet book ever written
I can't remember when a book made me more angry. Lawrence's book should be compulsory reading . . . Nothing is what it says on the packet
Her exposé of the costs of our year-round food cornucopia leaves no packet unscanned, and very few undamned
A stark, challenging and compelling book
A devastating analysis of the food business
Felicity Lawrence's horrifying account of how the food we eat is produced doesn't make for a good night's sleep but is compulsively readable. It is the sort of book that changes attitudes
A blistering exposé of the global food industry, focusing on the role supermarkets play in deciding what we eat and how it gets to us. This is a great book that anyone who eats should read. It is also a fantastic diet aid - you may never eat again!
Superb, chilling, excellent. There are not many books that make you radically reconsider everyday choices. The facts simply stagger
Superb. In this re-issued book she has added a brilliant section on the horsemeat scandal