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Can You Trust a Tomato in January: Everything You Wanted to Know (And a Few Things You Didn't About Food in the Grocery Store)
Vince Staten
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| #3656775 in Books | 1993-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x5.75 x.75l, | File type: PDF | 239 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| His writing style is pretty energetic, considering he covers the simplest grocery items|By bj|I read this book some time ago and decided to order it for my nephew who works for a large grocery store chain and loves nonfiction. This book filled the bill. I must admit, I decided to read again main portions in the book. It reads as well as ever. Vince Staten takes the reader,|From Publishers Weekly|In this amiable set of observations about the way we eat, Staten ( Real Barbecue ) takes readers on an eye-opening trip through the supermarket. Starting in the produce section of his local Winn-Dixie in Louisville, Ky., Staten wends throu
An informative tour of the grocery store answers questions about history, sociology, marketing, economics, chemistry, and nutrition of modern food. By the author of Real Barbecue.
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