Feeding Britain
«Lang practically invented food ethics in this country ... Feeding Britain tells us how we could build a better food system, and shows that it is possible.»
Sophie Morris, The Independent
'For years, food policy expert Tim Lang has been an almost lone voice in the wilderness, arguing that UK food security needs to be improved. In his new, very timely book, Lang notes that most consumers think that "as long as there is food on the supermarket shelves, all is well in the world. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Pelican
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 608
- ISBN
- 9780241404805
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 18 x 11 cm
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«Lang practically invented food ethics in this country ... Feeding Britain tells us how we could build a better food system, and shows that it is possible.»
Sophie Morris, The Independent
«Feeding Britain is distinguished by the clarity and care with which it lays out urgent issues, most centrally that Britain does not produce enough food to feed itself.»
Erica Wagner, Financial Times
«It is dense with statistics for journalists and academics to harvest and will, I suspect, become the go-to book for anyone interested in what is now going to be a hot political issue.»
Jamie Blackett, Daily Telegraph
«For years, food policy expert Tim Lang has been an almost lone voice in the wilderness, arguing that UK food security needs to be improved. In his new, very timely book, Lang notes that most consumers think that "as long as there is food on the supermarket shelves, all is well in the world. It is not".»
Bee Wilson, The Guardian
«Present discontents lend urgency to Lang's core message ... Security matters, and that includes food security. Lang has performed a public service.»
Simon Jenkins, Sunday Times
«Forceful, illuminating, an ambitious manifesto ... The advent of coronavirus has added timeliness to Lang's warning about the fragility of our food supply.»
Martin Bentham, Evening Standard
«When Lang says that "although not officially at war, the UK is, de facto, facing a wartime scale of food challenge", it's worth paying attention. We are in serious trouble ... It's a simple message, but in the white heat of a crisis, defined by queues outside supermarkets, a useful one.»
Jay Rayner, The Observer