Since his New York Times op-ed column debuted in 2011, Mark Bittman has emerged as one of our most impassioned and opinionated observers of the food landscape, making us think twice about how what we eat is produced, distributed, and cooked. Collecting nearly 70 of Bittman's most memorable and thought-provoking columns, this anthology includes "Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others," "Why I'm Not a Vegan," "The Right to Sell Kids Junk," "Fast Food, Low Pay," and "Stop Subsidizing Obesity."
"Bittman's compelling essays are a call to action and a reminder to readers that the future of food—and of the planet—is in their own hands."—Publishers Weekly