Raw Deal, 9781982172053
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Corporate greed, climate change, and meat: a raw exposé.

Raw Deal

hidden corruption, corporate greed, and the fight for the future of meat

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  • Paperback

    384 pages

  • Release Date

    17 December 2024

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Summary

Raw Deal: Unmasking the Dark Side of American Meat

A shocking and unputdownable exposé of the United States meat industry and the corruption driving it that “is required reading for anyone who eats”.

Years of consolidation, price-fixing, and power grabs by elite industry insiders have harmed consumers and caused environmental destruction. And while that’s hurting us, it’s also making others rich.

Now, financial journalist Chloe Sorvino presents a “de…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781982172053
ISBN-10:1982172053
Author:Chloe Sorvino
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Simon Element / Simon Acumen
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:384
Release Date:17 December 2024
Weight:297g
Dimensions:213mm x 140mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

“This is a deeply informed and eye-opening call for change.” – Publisher’s WeeklyIf you think you understand the meat industry, please think again. Chloe Sorvino provides a fascinating, gripping, and ultimately indispensable portrait of the powerful companies at the heart of our food system. This story is as shocking as it is revelatory, showing how the meat industry manipulates our political system, drives climate change, and hikes prices for American meals. This book is required reading for anyone who eats. – Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of The Meat Racket and KochlandRaw Deal is Chloe Sorvino’s deeply reported, firsthand account of how business imperatives drive the meat industry to mistreat workers, pollute the environment, fix prices, bribe, and manipulate the political process, all in the name of shareholder profits. She argues convincingly for holding this industry accountable and requiring it and other corporations to engage in social as well as fiduciary responsibility. Raw Deal is a must-read for anyone who cares about where our food comes from. – Marion Nestle, author of What to Eat and professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health, New York University Raw Deal is poised to become the next definitive authority on the current state of the broken food system in America and our desperate fight to curb climate change. Insightful as it is harrowing, what can often seem like an impossible hornet’s nest to untangle is illuminated. Raw Deal will shake you into sharp presence while shining light on a road toward a decentralized, community-centered food system. – Camilla Marcus, chef of Westbourne and cofounder of the Independent Restaurant CoalitionSome meat-packers will hate this book, but it will force everybody to think. The big-is-fragile problem also applies to other industries such as electronic chips and baby formula. – Temple Grandin, author of Animals in Translation“Readers will gnash their teeth at Sorvino’s vivid accounts of rapacious billionaires and the half-dozen mega-corporations that dominate the industry, pollute waterways, and exhaust farmland under the very gentle hand of government regulators… Convincing, often enraging, and no more optimistic than the facts call for.” – Kirkus Reviews“A journalist who has spent nearly a decade covering food and agriculture for Forbes, Sorvino lays bare the inner workings of the meat industry with clear-eyed practicality—from the scale of the environmental cost of meat to the depths of corporate greed and consolidation of power.” – Modern Farmer“Packed with a wide range of expert input, Raw Deal provides a firsthand look into a typically opaque industry and makes the case that changing our meat industry is both possible and necessary.” – Civil Eats“Raw Deal is a meticulously researched account of what’s wrong with today’s meat industry and how we might overhaul it… What sets the book apart from many others in this genre is Sorvino’s excellent deep dive into how the world’s largest meat companies and retailers have been deploying illegal and irresponsible practices — including bribery, corruption and collusion — to grab, hold on to and expand power and profits at the expense of people and the planet.” – Green Biz“Sorvino’s captivating discoveries convey the vulnerabilities of a powerful part of the food system and the effects of this broken industry.” – Food Tank

About The Author

Chloe Sorvino

Chloe Sorvino leads coverage of food, drink, and agriculture at Forbes. Her work has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, NPR, Fast Company, Financial Times, The New York Times, New York magazine, and many more.

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