This book is scary, but we should all read it, because it gives us a thorough reflection, deepened, but so captivating on important issues. where does the food? living as farmers who produce rice that we bought at the supermarket this morning? how they change the prices of food since they are produced, cultivated at the time they arrive at the wholesalers? what kind of checks and what kind of interests are behind the delicious breakfast products with which we feed our children?
know the story of bananas that you put in a fruit salad?
there is blood behind, death, poverty. how our children suffer because we can enjoy juicy tropical products. Mr. Patel I'll tell her going.
my father started a few years to eat a banana a day. if the door is proud to work because it says that is very good for your health. potassium and that stuff. if I speak of the things I read about this book on chiquita (how you spell it?) is offended.
and starbucks? nice starbucks, I? you know what's behind this brand so cool?
nobody wants to hear the sermon.
but in this book there is no trace of lecture. there is a lot, a lot of information. lot of research, careful and passionate.
us moms are the key to the future, because we can educate our children to change. it is our duty to be informed.
I put the video of the presentation of the book to Feltrinelli. is a bit 'long, but interesting. spoken extensively on the theme of coffee, the untouchable, mythological, very Italian coffee.
what we eat and how much we pay, is a deeply political issue.
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