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The local food movement seeks to reconnect consumers with their food sources from "summary" of The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan

The local food movement is a response to a food system that has become increasingly complex and opaque. It seeks to address the growing disconnect between consumers and their food sources by encouraging people to buy food that is produced closer to home. This movement is driven by a desire for transparency and accountability in the food supply chain, as well as a recognition of the environmental and social benefits of eating locally. Consumers who participate in the local food movement are actively seeking out information about where their food comes from and how it is produced. They are interested in knowing who grows their food, how it is grown, and what practices are used in its production. By reconnecting with their food sources, consumers are able to make more informed choices about what they eat and support farmers who prioritize sust...
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    The Omnivore's Dilemma

    Michael Pollan

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