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Food Wars: The Battle for Mouths, Minds and Markets (Paperback)

by Tim Lang (Author), Michael Heasman (Author)
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DEREK YACH, Professor of Public Health and Head of the Division of Global Health, Yale, former Executive Director of Noncommunicable Diseases, World Health Organization

This book will move us towards a revolution in food, nutrition and
agricultural policy that is decades overdue.


DEREK COOPER, founder presenter of the BBC's Food Programme

Food Wars is a heartening book which calls for a radical change in
the way the world feeds itself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A terrific account, 14 Jun 2005
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This book will change the way you view your breakfast cereal for ever! Never again will you chew your morning banana without questioning whether your really should have poured sugary yoghurt all over it! Seriously, this is a very useful account of the major fault-lines in contemporary food and health thinking. The absurdities of the food supply chain are laid bare. Food wars proposes that two emerging paradigms are now competing for which is to replace the mid-20th century paradigm that argued that public health and well-being would automatically follow from increasing food production.
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