Summary Of The Omnivore's Dilemma

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Response to “What is Pollan’s argument” The Omnivore’s Dilemma Introduction. Pollan’s argument in the introduction of The Omnivore’s dilemma is that food plays an important role in the well being of a nation. America has suffered in the area of eating right and does not have a strong food culture as some nations do. While most countries have been eating the same meals for centuries, America doesn’t have a national dish or ‘safe’ food that one can eat without fear of being poisoned. Most of the food Americans eat is processed and gmo, the animals are forced into unhealthily small enclosures, and very few people know what half the ingredients on most food items found in the grocery store mean. In this chapter, Pollan is saying America is awash