Smart , unsentimental piece. I find the authors' analysis much more persuasive than Mark Bittman's neo-Fourierist twaddle. But I think even the authors miss an essential point: junk food tastes good: that's not just 'false consciousness.'
Smart , unsentimental piece. I find the authors' analysis much more persuasive than Mark Bittman's neo-Fourierist twaddle. But I think even the authors miss an essential point: junk food tastes good: that's not just 'false consciousness.'