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Author Leonard, Christopher, 1975-

Title The meat racket : the secret takeover of America's food business / Christopher Leonard.

Imprint New York : Simon & Schuster, 2014.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  338.76365 L552m 2014    ---  Available
Edition 1st ed.
Description 370 p. ; 24 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-351) and index.
Contents How Jerry Yandell lost the farm (2003-2004) -- The Eden crash (1929-1958) -- Expand or expire (1960-1967) -- The industrial animal (1970-1995) -- Cage match (2010 -- 2012) -- Pig cities (1973-1994) -- The next generation (1996-2000) -- Squeal (1996-2011) -- Pulling the noose(2011) -- The food dictatorship (1994 -- 2006) -- The transition team (2007-2011) -- Street fight (2010-2011) -- Don's horizon (2011-2012).
Summary "In The Meat Racket, investigative reporter Christopher Leonard delivers the first-ever account of how a handful of companies have seized the nation's meat supply. He shows how they built a system that puts farmers on the edge of bankruptcy, charges high prices to consumers, and returns the industry to the shape it had in the 1900s before the meat monopolists were broken up. At the dawn of the 21st century, the greatest capitalist country in the world has an oligarchy controlling much of the food we eat and a high-tech sharecropping system to make that possible. These companies are even able to raise meat prices for consumers while pushing down the price they pay to farmers. We know that it takes big companies to bring meat to the American table. What The Meat Racket shows is that this industrial system is rigged against all of us." -- From publisher description.
Language Text in English.
Subject Meat industry and trade -- United States.
Tyson (Firm)
Investigative reporting.
ISBN 9781451645811 (hardcover)
1451645813
9781451645842 (ebk.)
Standard No. 40023420422

 
    
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