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Grocery

The Buying and Selling of Food in America

Jonathan Todd Ross, Michael Ruhlman, Random House Audio

Abrams Press · Print & ebook · May 16, 2017

Reading lane: How the Food Business Works

In Grocery , bestselling author Michael Ruhlman offers incisive commentary on America's relationship with its food and investigates the overlooked source of so much of it — the grocery store.

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Reading lane: How The Food Business Works and Agribusiness.Publisher: Abrams Press.

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Authors
Jonathan Todd Ross, Michael Ruhlman, Random House Audio
Publisher
Abrams Press
Published
May 16, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
How the Food Business Works · Agribusiness
Reading lane
How the Food Business Works

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Publisher Categories

  • Agribusiness

  • Cooking Reference

  • Agriculture & Food Systems

About This Book

In Grocery , bestselling author Michael Ruhlman offers incisive commentary on America's relationship with its food and investigates the overlooked source of so much of it — the grocery store. In a culture obsessed with food—how it looks, what it tastes like, where it comes from, what is good for us—there are often more questions than answers. Ruhlman proposes that the best practices for consuming wisely could be hiding in plain sight—in the aisles of your local supermarket....

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In Grocery , bestselling author Michael Ruhlman offers incisive commentary on America's relationship with its food and investigates the overlooked source of so much of it — the grocery store. In a culture obsessed with food—how it looks, what it tastes like, where it comes from, what is good for us—there are often more questions than answers. Ruhlman proposes that the best practices for consuming wisely could be hiding in plain sight—in the aisles of your local supermarket. Using the human story of the family-run Midwestern chain Heinen's as an anchor to this journalistic narrative, he dives into the mysterious world of supermarkets and the ways in which we produce, consume, and distribute food. Grocery examines how rapidly supermarkets—and our food and culture—have changed since the days of your friendly neighborhood grocer. But rather than waxing nostalgic for the age of mom-and-pop shops, Ruhlman seeks to understand how our food needs have shifted since the mid-twentieth century, and how these needs mirror our cultural ones. A mix of reportage and rant, personal history and social commentary, Grocery is a landmark book from one of our most insightful food writers.

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