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Slow Cooked: An Unexpected Life in Food Politics 

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Marion Nestle. Decades written off, then a seismic shift. She didn’t just enter the arena of food politics; she helped define it. This isn’t a gentle reflection. It’s an exposé from the inside. The forces at play, the industry’s grip – she saw it, she dissected it, she laid it bare. This isn’t just a career trajectory. It’s a crucial education in the power structures that dictate what ends up on your table. The author’s late awakening is a stark reminder of how the politics of food impact every single one of us.