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Summary Of In Defense Of Food By Michael Pollan

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Michael Pollan is the author of In Defense of Food. He is a journalist, activist, and currently a professor of journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Pollan argues that nutrition has become overtly complicated and complex and that food is no longer truly food rather it is processed nutrients. He believes that overnutrition is emerging and that people have an unhealthy obsession with eating healthy (Pollan 9). This obsession of healthy eating has led to scientists concocting food like substances. These foods like substances are over processed foods with added nutrients and preservatives that the FDA claims have health benefits, but what is truly healthy is eating fresh fruits and vegetables. His main message is to “eat food, mostly plants” rather than these imitation foods that fill our grocery stores (Pollan 1). Pollan begins his argument by saying our generation, in Western society, has grown up eating different foods than our parents. The culture of food has changed drastically since they were young and is continuing to change as we grow. Food changes more than once a generation. Today’s society has moved away from quality and now focuses on quantity of food (Pollan 4). Food systems now are organized around the objective of selling large quantities of calories as cheaply as possible. But these cheaper calories come at a drastic cost. For years we have been breeding crops for yield rather than nutritional value. The USDA discovered that over the

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