The ethics of what we eat why our food choices matter
Ethicist Singer and co-author Mason ("Animal Factories") document corporate deception, widespread waste and desensitization to inhumane practices in this consideration of ethical eating. The authors examine three families' grocery-buying habits and the motivations behind those choices...
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Main Authors: | Singer, Peter 1946- (Author), Mason, Jim (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Emmaus, Pa.]
Rodale
2006
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