'Wittily charts our wasteful, unhealthy eating habits.' Rose Prince, Telegraph'Thought provoking and engaging.' BBC Good Food Magazine'A gruesome portrait of national degradation…she composes this…with precision, contempt and a truthfulness that is recklessly unselfserving.' New Statesman'A comprehensive denunciation of our food culture, from supermarkets and restaurants to TV chefs and cookery books.' Glasgow Herald'Joanna Blythman's pleasurably splenetic tirade against the food industry.' Prospect Magazine‘A stern warning, more effective then any government health campaign…an honest representation of a nation in crisis.’ Sunday Business Post‘A book that anyone who cares about what they and the country eat should read, digest and act upon.' Sunday Times