
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
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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