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Ravenous: How To Get Ourselves and Our Planet Into Shape
[Paperback - 2024]
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Category: Sociology
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Additional Category: Health-general-
Publisher: Profile Uk | ISBN: 9781800816527 | Pages: 336
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

A Waterstones Best Book of 2023

Brilliant - a must read Tim Spector

Ravenous is a truly important book ... we need a food revolution to ensure children don t go hungry, eat right, and reach their potential Tom Kerridge

The food system is no longer simply a means of sustenance. It is one of the most successful, most innovative and most destructive industries on earth. It sustains us, but it is also killing us. Diet-related disease is now the biggest cause of preventable illness and death in the developed world - far worse than smoking. The environmental damage done by the food system is also changing climate patterns and degrading the earth, risking our food security.

In Ravenous, Henry Dimbleby takes us behind the scenes to reveal the mechanisms that act together to shape the modern diet - and therefore the world. He explains not just why the food system is leading us into disaster, but what can be done about it.

Henry Dimbleby is the co-founder of LEON, and the Director of The Sustainable Restaurant Association, which runs some of London s most successful street food markets. His work with DEFRA culminated in the National Food Strategy - a policy proposal widely praised by industry wide figures such as Yotam Ottolenghi and Sir Partha Dasgupta. In 2013 he co-authored The School Food Plan, which set out actions to transform what children eat in schools and how they learn about food.

Jemima Lewis is a weekly columnist for the Telegraph, and the former editor of The Week.

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