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Plants and animals are processed for human consumption from "summary" of The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan

Plants and animals are transformed into food for humans through various processes. These processes involve a series of steps that ultimately result in the production of the food that we consume. For plants, this might involve planting seeds, cultivating crops, harvesting the produce, and then processing it into various food products. Animals, on the other hand, go through a different set of processes that include breeding, raising, slaughtering, and processing before they end up as food on our plates. The way in which plants and animals are processed for human consumption can vary significantly depending on the type of food being produced. For example, industrial agriculture relies heavily on machinery, chemicals, and large-scale production methods to grow crops and raise animals. This can involve using pesticides, fertilizers, and antibiotics to boost yields and prevent diseases. The use of these inputs can impact the quality of the food produced and have broader implications f...
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    The Omnivore's Dilemma

    Michael Pollan

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