A review by rmmcdowell
Food Inc.: A Participant Guide: How Industrial Food Is Making Us Sicker, Fatter, and Poorer-And What You Can Do about It by

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In some ways it felt a bit alarmist . . . "experts" in the field writing essays about the crises threatening their field or the importance of their field. I do believe that we need better food regulations, and I try to feed my family as organic, "clean," safe, and unprocessed as we can afford, but this just wasn't the book I was looking for. I recommend "Fast Food Nation" and then picking up "Food Inc." for the very last section. You'll get the "corporate agribusiness is bad, small farmers are good" in a more interesting format and still know changes you can make to do your own bit of good in your community and family.