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The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America

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The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America - Deener, Andrew
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For most people, grocery shopping is a mundane activity. Few stop to think about the massive, global infrastructure that makes it possible to buy Chilean grapes in a Philadelphia supermarket in the middle of winter. Yet every piece of food represents an interlocking system of agriculture, manufacturing, shipping, logistics, retailing, and nonprofits that controls what we eat-or don't. The Problem with Feeding Cities is a sociological and historical examination of how this remarkable network of abundance and convenience came ...

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The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America 2020, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226703077

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The Problem with Feeding Cities: The Social Transformation of Infrastructure, Abundance, and Inequality in America 2020, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226702919

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