
Food
What Are We Really Eating?
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Narrated by:
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Lisa Coleman
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Stephen Pacey
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Richard Lyddon
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Lucy Price-Lewis
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By:
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Mary Alexander
About this listen
Eating has been described as the "most political act we do on a daily basis", with our choices affecting our health, landscape, climate, and economy. Food: What Are We Really Eating? lifts the lid on food production and the dizzying array of food choices we face each time we shop.
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"A brilliant wheeze: The essence of the debate in a very approachable format." (The Observer)
"Exactly what any busy person needs - the facts at your fingertips! Never get caught out again when a conversation starts on the big issues of our time." (BBC Radio 2)
"For everyone who longs to be well informed but lacks the time (or attention span)." (The Observer)
"Exactly what any busy person needs - the facts at your fingertips! Never get caught out again when a conversation starts on the big issues of our time." (BBC Radio 2)
"For everyone who longs to be well informed but lacks the time (or attention span)." (The Observer)
Concise but also very informative.
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