Today the things we eat and drink have crossed oceans,
continents, and even airspace before reaching the dinner table. The
complex systems and technologies devised throughout the centuries
to deliver our food supply reveal surprising things about politics,
culture, economies--and our appetites. In Mumbai, India's chaotic
commercial capital, men use local trains, bicycles, and their feet
to transport more than 170,000 lunches a day from housewives to
their husbands, with almost no mix-ups. Modern shipping containers
allow companies to send frozen salmon to China, where it can be
cheaply thawed, filleted, and refrozen, before traveling back to
the United States where it's sold in supermarkets as fresh fish.
"Moveable Feasts" takes a novel look at the economics, logistics,
and environmental impact of food, and brings new perspective to
debates about where we get our meals.
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