Pollan Food Ethics

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The way Michael Pollan approaches food as a profoundly ethical act is something many Americans, including myself, have been working towards recently. Growing up in this giant food industry we begin to become desensitized to our food and origin, and instead continue to demand more without thinking of the production and origin of our food. It takes our society a while to get to the point where we step back and really examine the ethics of our food, and different groups in society reach that position at different points of their eating cycles, but once they do it really causes for a lot reflection to be done. One of the biggest concerns that I, and society as a whole, have been having recently concerning food is the way that food in our culture …show more content…

In any countries meals, include much more than food, they mean families are able to get together, friends are able to laugh, and overall emotions and experiences are shared over food. With the growth of fast food culture and diet culture in America, the emotions and experiences are taken out of eating and simply replaced with a mechanized action, chewing and digestion. The reveals how culture have moved away from a more family and people orientated culture to a more self and competition oriented one. Everyone is out for themselves, they are not looking to share a meal with their competition, but instead waiting the get on the next diet fad in order to beat them out of the game. Pollan reiterates these ideas in his book by mentioning the interchanging of culture that comes with food, and by stripping food of this culture we are essentially stripping ourselves from our community and our ancestors that were raised by the same food. Pollan mentions that one should go to a grocery store with your own great-grandmother and buy the things she recognizes, because by doing that you are not only adding the culture aspect back into your food, you are also go back to the basics and eating a more healthy balanced …show more content…

Food and the food industry have become to commercialized and bureaucratic now a days causing government to get involved and take away food and eating from actual food. Food is now created, not with the consumer the health and wellbeing of the consumer in mind but instead it is created with the company and its profits. Polices that protect these industries and companies erase the true purpose of food. Food is now a product that must be improved and innovated on, not simply a nutrient that is essential for a bodies and our ancestors have been eating for decades. I definitely think government and agencies should have a role in our food process, but their role should be limited to things such as the FDA, withe the FDA being redesigned to truly have the American public in mind, and not the companies that are getting away with not being up to standard. Other than that interest groups, government subsidies, and other matters that have harmed our food system should be taken out because although they may provide good to our economy and system now, in the long run the damage is never

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