The age of convenience shopping is here, with a greater choice of
foods available to us and at a price that’s right. People power has
driven a revolution in the food industry that has given us what we
want, when we want it and how we want it, at no extra cost in either
money or quality. We eat and feed our children higher quality of
food produced with less chemicals, artificial preservatives and
additives than ever before. Right?
In a series of undercover investigations Felicity Lawrence looks
at some of the most popular foods we eat and the process they have
gone through to end up on our tables. How beef waste ends up in our
chicken, why a third of apples are thrown away and why our bread is
full of air and water.
In order to write "Not on the Label", Felicity Lawrence went to
farms, factories, packhouses and lorry depots not just in the UK,
but across the world to get the full picture. Tracking our food's
story all the way back to the starving smallholders in Africa to
find it’s not just our food that is being badly treated, in the now
global industry of food production.
You don’t need a science degree to understand or be interested in
"Not on the Label", just care about what goes into your body and how
others are treated.
You’ve seen the reality TV shows, well here is a reality book.
And just like a horror movie you can’t look away from, you just won't
be able to put it down.