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Jul 2024
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The Corrupt World Of Food Politics | Mar...

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Marion Nestle is a pioneer of food science and nutritional philosophy. She bucked the trend of going to college to find a husband and instead devoted herself to better understanding food and the deep corruption within America's agricultural industry. She's published several books on the subject and as taught for decades at some of the finest universities in the United States.


Follow Marion Nestle here: https://x.com/marionnestle


Executive Producer and Host: Doctor Mike Varshavski

Produced by Dan Owens and Sam Bowers

Art by Caroline Weigum

Contact: DoctorMikeMedia@gmail.com

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