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A Greedy Man in a Hungry World: How (almost) everything you thought you knew about food is wrong

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The UKā€™s most influential food and drink journalist shoots a few sacred cows of food culture.

The doctrine of local food is dead. Farmersā€™ markets are merely a lifestyle choice for the affluent middle classes. And ā€˜organicā€™ has become little more than a marketing label that is way past its sell by date. That may be a little hard to swallow for the ethically-aware food shopper but it doesnā€™t make it any less true. And now the UKā€™s most outspoken and entertaining food writer is ready to explain why.

This engaging, witty and honest narrative is driven by the appetite of one large man: Jay Rayner ā€“ someone who lives to eat, but also understands that there is a world beyond the high-end obsessions of the farmersā€™ market. Combining sharply-observed memoir ā€“ growing up with the UKā€™s most famous agony aunt who also happened to be a bloody good TV chef; witnessing the arrival of McDonaldā€™s and Dayvilleā€™s ice cream in Seventies London; working as a butcherā€™s boy ā€“ with hard-nosed reportage, Jay Rayner will blow conventional foodie wisdom apart. For here is the reality: within a few decades we will have nine billion mouths to feed, and we wonā€™t be doing that by flogging free-range chickens from a stall in Borough market.

Jay explains why the doctrine of organic has been eclipsed by the need for sustainable intensification; and why the future lies in large-scale food production rather than the cottage industries that foodies often cheer for. From the the cornfields of Illinois to the killing lines of Yorkshire abattoirs, Rayner takes us on a journey that will change the way we shop, cook and eat forever. And give us a few belly laughs along the way.


Verteller: Jay Rayner
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