dawnpage25's review

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challenging dark informative medium-paced

4.0

Very interesting read about the food you eat everyday and where it comes from. So, what does one eat?  

radair's review against another edition

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dark informative medium-paced

4.0

madalynn_owens's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

3.5

This did a great job of transporting the reader into very specific, detailed real scenarios that the author painstakingly reported on. However I found myself hungering for more information - either because of this single story per step of our groceries from seed to cart or due to most of this reporting being done pre-pandemic

tkind24's review

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informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

What great work that went into the the journalism the investigation it went places o didn’t expect i absolutely loved every bit of it and really inspired me to be more mindful and locally eat and continue my dreams of providing fresh local produce to my community 

anikoontz's review

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adventurous funny informative fast-paced

4.5

A really good book. A non-fiction that reads fun like a fiction. It has a lot of character. I still will never be able to give non-fiction a 5 bc it didn’t grip me, but it rocked.

purplepierogi's review

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4.0

four horsemen of the apocalypse: trader joe’s, predatory long haul trucking, food safety regulations, and Thai seafood slavery

seriously though, definitely interesting and depressing. clearly missing is any commentary or even a footnote on migrant farm labor practices in the US, but I guess the Thai forced labor (horrific) subsumes some of that musing on how exploitation and human suffering are encoded not only in grocery consumption but essentially all global supply chains and certifications are a balm bought to soothe only consumers’ conscience (new to no one but again immensely depressing).

while a lot of commenters are apparently angry to hear criticism / soap boxing from a self-stylized mud-raking book, I honestly feel like that aspect was fine ?

reichla16's review

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informative medium-paced

4.0

mmdebish's review

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informative medium-paced

3.0

khornstein1's review

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5.0

5 stars because he's a really good writer. I liked how his questions led to more questions, rather than answers. I'm not a Whole Foods or a TJ shopper and the "fun" or altruistic supermarket experience is pretty much lost on me. I gravitate towards low prices in ass-bump stores (if you've been in NYC, you'll know what I'm talking about) like Market Basket and C-Town, but there is probably something behind my being attracted to them. Lots to think about here, and I had no idea how tiny the stores' profit margins are.

kndlllreads's review against another edition

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informative slow-paced

2.5