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"Food isn't even look at as food any more, it's looked at as money and something that can be traded." [05:00]
"I don't think Americans want to eat fecal matter - even if the bacteria has been killed!" [17:00]
--Wenonah Hauter on Straight, No Chaser
Foodopoly with Wenonah Hauter (15:00)
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Foodopoly, anti trust regulation, food industry, Federal Trade Commission, anti-trust law, food politics, world food supply, trading, farmers, economics, mergers, exports, consolidation, factory hog farms, corn prices, NAFTA, Mexico, land ownership laws, HACCP, hazard points, government inspection,Meat Production & Commodity Food Production (15:00)
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"Fisherman love to know where their fish is going to go. Traditionally, fish is a commodity, and they never know where their fish goes." [10:10] -- Michael Dimin on Straight, No Chaser
Where Does My Fish Go? (13:51)
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cod catch share, New England fisheries, Michael Dimin, ground fish, Cape Cod, Sea2Table, cold waters, fishing communities, lobster, Rhode Island, coastline, pollack, haddock, nets, sustainable fishing, fisherman, fish population, supply chain, traceability, Gulf oil spill,Oil in the Gulf (16:24)
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oil, toxicity, Smithsonian, bacteria, petroleum, dirty bathtub syndrome, Florida, shrimpers, microbes, krill, the food chain, Red Snapper, drilling operations, Gulf of St. Lawrence, seafood, offshore drilling, oil rig, oyster industry, Grouper, tuna, Mahi Mahi, fresh fish, universities, hospitals, Bristol Bay, Alaska, farm to table, Sodexo,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
" What's happening right now to SNAP [Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program] is that the Senate is proposing over 10 years to cut over $4.5 billion dollars in SNAP money. 40% of those who are hungry will be affected by that, that's around 800,000 families who will lose $90 a month on groceries. The biggest people who will be hurt are people who are receiving other federal subsidies, so the biggest people who will be hurt are working families and seniors."
"Food stamps supports farmers-- that's the purpose of it! This money goes back into farms. Food stamps also dramatically support local economies. "
--Anthony Butler of St. John's Bread & Life on Straight, No Chaser






