![]() The new edition updates and corrects the previous edition, adds a new Foreword, and changes the subtitle to describe more precisely what the book is about–The Politics of Food Safety. How concerned should we be about such problems? Who is responsible for preventing them? Who benefits from ignoring them? Who decides? Finally, the events of September 11, 2001, heightened fears by exposing the vulnerability of food and water supplies to attacks by bioterrorists. The introduction of genetically modified foods-immediately dubbed “Frankenfoods”-only adds to the general sense of unease. ![]() Millions of annual cases of food “poisonings” raise alarm not only about the food served in restaurants and fast-food outlets but also about foods bought in supermarkets. ![]() ![]() Order from your local independent bookstore or Amazon or UC Press or Barnes & Noble Summaryįood safety is a matter of intense public concern, and for good reason. ![]()
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