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Canned - The Rise and Fall of Consumer Confidence in the American Food Industry (Paperback)
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Canned - The Rise and Fall of Consumer Confidence in the American Food Industry (Paperback)
Series: California Studies in Food and Culture, 68
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History | Food Studies A century and a half ago, when the food
industry was first taking root, few consumers trusted packaged
foods. Americans had just begun to shift away from eating foods
that they grew themselves or purchased from neighbors. With the
advent of canning, consumers were introduced to foods produced by
unknown hands and packed in corrodible metal that seemed to defy
the laws of nature by resisting decay. Since that unpromising
beginning, the American food supply has undergone a revolution,
moving away from a system based on fresh, locally grown goods to
one dominated by packaged foods. How did this come to be? How did
we learn to trust that food preserved within an opaque can was safe
and desirable to eat? Anna Zeide reveals the answers through the
story of the canning industry, taking us on a journey to understand
how food industry leaders leveraged the powers of science,
marketing, and politics to win over a reluctant public, even as
consumers resisted at every turn.
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