Pleasures Of Eating Summary

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The problem with industrial farming is that americans are blinded and in danger with the food that they’re consuming. Americans are so blinded we do not seem to know what is going into our food. For example in “Pleasure of eating” Wendell Berry discusses how many people have changed the way they eat, they get to lazy and just go to a fast food restaurant and that is the bad part of it, they do not realize how unhealthy it is. An article similar to “Pleasures of Eating” is “If you Pitch it, They will eat it,” by David Barboza. Barboza asserts that the main issue in america is that parents especially children are brainwashed by the advertising of all the unhealthy food, Parents tend to buy their children any fast food available like for example McDonald's. Michael Pollan in “When a crop becomes king,” he addresses consumers have been blinded of the process of our food, this is the reason why many americans have obesity especially children at such a young age. I agree that it is good to know how the food we consume is produced but then again there is not much we can do to prevent this except by being careful on what we eat.
Wendell Berry discusses in the article “Pleasures of Eating,” on how americans tend not to care on what we consume into our body. Berry’s claim discusses on ways in which urban people can become
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Corn is used in almost every product that we consume, especially in ones we would never thought, one of them would be soda. Corn became popular because the government subsidizes and grow way too much. Corn has been around for a long time, that’s the reason why many foods and products contain it. Pollan states in the article”...congress has decided instead to subsidize corn by the bushel, thereby insuring that zea mays dominion over its 125,000 - square - mile american…” meaning the government wants to make more money off corn