The American Way of Eating

The American Way of Eating Tracie McMillan’s The American Way of Eating (2012) should be required reading for any American who eats regularly.

One blurb describes it as “Nickled and Dimed meets Fast Food Nation”;that pretty much sums it up.

The author picks garlic in California, works produce in Wal-Mart and in an a New York City Applebees.  All in all, it’s not a pretty story.

For all of the talk of “foodies” and “locavores,” the vast majority of  us live on mass-produced (and often virtually tasteless) crap that is picked and prepared by the bottom rung of the 99%.

Read reviews in the Wall Street Journal and Washington Post.

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