Bad Food Britain
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Bad Food Britain

How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite

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eBook - ePub

Bad Food Britain

How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite

About this book

Award-winning investigative food journalist, Joanne Blythman turns her attention to the current hot topic – the state of British food.

What is it about the British and food? We just don't get it, do we? Britain is notorious worldwide for its bad food and increasingly corpulent population but it's a habit we just can't seem to kick.

Welcome to the country where recipe and diet books feature constantly in top 10 bestseller lists but where the average meal takes only eight minutes to prepare and people spend more time watching celebrity chefs cooking on TV than doing any cooking themselves, the country where a dining room table is increasingly becoming an optional item of furniture. Welcome to the nation that is almost pathologically obsessed with the safety and provenance of food but which relies on factory-prepared ready meals for sustenance, eating four times more of them than any other country in Europe, the country that never has its greasy fingers out of a packet of crisps, consuming more than the rest of Europe put together. Welcome to the affluent land where children eat food that is more nutririonally impoverished than their counterparts in South African townships, the country where hospitals can sell fast-food burgers but not home-baked cake, the G8 state where even the Prime Minister refuses to eat broccoli.

Award-winning investigative food journalist Joanna Blythman takes us on an amusing, perceptive and subversive journey through Britain's contemporary food landscape and traces the roots of our contemporary food troubles in deeply engrained ideas about class, modernity and progress.

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Information

Publisher
Fourth Estate
Year
2013
Print ISBN
9780007219940
eBook ISBN
9780007382118

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Bad Food Britain in Numbers
  7. Britain’s Top 10 Bad Food Beliefs
  8. 1: Fantasy Food
  9. 2: How Others See Us
  10. 3: Brit Food
  11. 4: Renaissance Restaurants
  12. 5: No Time to Cook
  13. 6: Disappearing Dinner Tables
  14. 7: ‘This is Not Just Food …’
  15. 8: Good Food is Posh
  16. 9: Lawful Prey
  17. 10: We Hate Shopping
  18. 11: Fear of Food
  19. 12: The Yuck Factor
  20. 13: Safety First
  21. 14: Kids in White Coats
  22. 15: Kiddie Food
  23. 16: Britain Makes You Fat
  24. 17: ‘No Bad Food …’
  25. Index
  26. Acknowledgements
  27. About the Author
  28. Also by the Author
  29. References
  30. Copyright
  31. About the Publisher

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