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Good food?

This article by Christopher Shea has an interesting overview of some recent books on ethical eating. The conclusion? It's a difficult notion to pin down, particularly the use of petroleum in food transportation. Practical considerations, such as distribution, also makes it difficult. Michael Pollan is the main focus, predictably, but there's some other interesting books and research mentioned as well. Books by Warren Belasco and Bill McKibben look interesting in particular.

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