American Wasteland: How America Throws Away Nearly Half of Its Food (and What We Can Do About It)
Autor Jonathan Bloomen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2011
Grocery
prices
and
the
forsaken
foods
at
the
back
of
your
fridge
seem
to
increase
weekly.
After
readingAmerican
Wasteland,
you
will
never
look
at
your
shopping
list,
refrigerator,
plate,
or
wallet
the
same
way
again.
Jonathan
Bloom
wades
into
the
garbage
heap
to
unearth
what
our
squandered
food
says
about
us,
why
it
matters,
and
how
you
can
make
a
difference
starting
in
your
own
kitchen—reducing
waste
and
saving
money.
Interviews
with
experts
such
as
chef
Alice
Waters
and
food
psychologist
Brian
Wansink,
among
others,
uncover
not
only
how
and
why
we
waste,
but,
most
importantly,
what
we
can
do
about
it.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780738215280
ISBN-10: 0738215287
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Lifelong Books
ISBN-10: 0738215287
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Da Capo Lifelong Books
Notă biografică
Jonathan Bloom is a freelance journalist and food waste expert who writes the blog Wasted Food. An accomplished eater and fledgling composter, he has covered both serious and quirky topics related to food and the environment. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Newsweek, and Variety, among others. A Boston native, he lives in Durham, North Carolina, with his family, and many, many containers for leftovers.
Recenzii
TheAtlantic.com
“Rather
than
being
yet
another
industrial
food
system
downer
of
a
book,
this
is
a
good
read
that
somehow
inspires
rather
than
defeats…Bloom’s
first-person
reportage
draws
you
in
and
will
have
you
promising
to
always
bring
Tupperware
from
home
when
you
go
out
to
eat.”
TheDailyGreen.com,
“Bloom
gives
us
the
trash
stats,
but
he
also
helps
come
up
with
everyday
solutions
you
can
put
into
action
today.”
VegNews,
February
2011
“An
eye-opening
read.”
“Bloom’s book is worth consideration, not only because of his focus on the American food waste problem, but also because of his evident desire to do something about it. Recommended.”
Gastronomica,Fall 2011
“With a journalist’s attention to research and observation, and a do-gooder’s sense of urgency, he tackles [food waste] from different perspectives, examining links along our national food chain, including farms, supermarkets, restaurants, and individual kitchens.”
SergeTheConcierge.com,
8/23/11
“Worth
the
investment
both
for
your
wallet
and
for
the
planet.”
Kirkus
Reviews(starred
review),
8/15/10
“An eye-opening account of what used to be considered a sin—the willful waste of perfectly edible food…Bloom is full of condemnation without being unduly scolding…Refreshingly, Bloom offers solutions as well as jeremiads, and not a minute too soon—an urgent, necessary book.”
Huffington
Post,11/9/10
“Timely, terrific new book.”
Tucson Citizen, 11/23/10
“This book could change your life.”
“An eye-opening account of what used to be considered a sin—the willful waste of perfectly edible food…Bloom is full of condemnation without being unduly scolding…Refreshingly, Bloom offers solutions as well as jeremiads, and not a minute too soon—an urgent, necessary book.”
Booklist,10/1/10
“Journalist
Bloom
documents
specifics
about
the
nature
of
wasted
food
in
the
twenty-first
century
and
calls
into
question
both
the
economic
efficiency
and
the
morality
of
such
profligacy.”
Publishers
Weekly,
9/27
“Journalist
Bloom
follows
the
trajectory
of
America’s
food
from
gathering
to
garbage
bin
in
thiscompelling
and
finely
reported
study,
examining
why
roughly
half
of
our
harvest
ends
up
in
landfills
or
rots
in
the
field…Bloom’s
most
interesting
point
is
psychological:
we
have
trained
ourselves
to
regard
food
as
a
symbol
of
American
plenty
that
should
be
available
at
all
seasons
and
times,
and
in
dizzying
quantities…[He]
makes
smart
suggestions
on
becoming
individually
and
collectively
more
food
conscious.”“Timely, terrific new book.”
Tucson Citizen, 11/23/10
“This book could change your life.”