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Bad food has a history. Swindled tells it.

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'Meticulously researched and fascinating to read, Swindled is guaranteed to give you food for thought' * Daily Express *
'A wonderully written, thrilling rollercoaster of a book . . . A must-read: loaded with flavour, it is a satisfying rich stew of savoury details and meaty chunks of information - nourishment for the mind' * Sunday Telegraph *
'Riveting . . . If ever a book could convince you that the only food worth eating is that which you have scrupulously shopped for in reputable local shops and cooked yourself from scratch, it is this one' * Daily Mail *
'Bee Wilson is not only an able historian but a food writer with a passion rooted very much in the present. She wants to shake us awake, to make us look afresh at the food we eat. She does so triumphantly . . . erudite and entertaining . . . Wilson is a fervent lover of food but Swindled is not blind polemic . . . It is her considered and often humorous approach that makes this book so successful' * Sunday Times *
'[Bee Wilson's] intellectual rigour and disciplined research skills prove a great match with her seamless and engaging writing - she manages to bring history alive, and leaves you wanting more' * Time Out *
'Gripping reading - don't miss it' * Sainsbury's Magazine *
'Lively and well-argued' * Sunday Express *
'Engrossing' * Financial Times *
'A cautionary tale, it provides ample food for thought' * Tatler *
'Wilson brings a humorous touch to the history of swindlers who have tampered with our food' * Oxford Times *

Swindled From Poison Sweets to Counterfeit Coffee

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Bad food has a history. Swindled tells it.

      Trade Review
      'Meticulously researched and fascinating to read, Swindled is guaranteed to give you food for thought' * Daily Express *
      'A wonderully written, thrilling rollercoaster of a book . . . A must-read: loaded with flavour, it is a satisfying rich stew of savoury details and meaty chunks of information - nourishment for the mind' * Sunday Telegraph *
      'Riveting . . . If ever a book could convince you that the only food worth eating is that which you have scrupulously shopped for in reputable local shops and cooked yourself from scratch, it is this one' * Daily Mail *
      'Bee Wilson is not only an able historian but a food writer with a passion rooted very much in the present. She wants to shake us awake, to make us look afresh at the food we eat. She does so triumphantly . . . erudite and entertaining . . . Wilson is a fervent lover of food but Swindled is not blind polemic . . . It is her considered and often humorous approach that makes this book so successful' * Sunday Times *
      '[Bee Wilson's] intellectual rigour and disciplined research skills prove a great match with her seamless and engaging writing - she manages to bring history alive, and leaves you wanting more' * Time Out *
      'Gripping reading - don't miss it' * Sainsbury's Magazine *
      'Lively and well-argued' * Sunday Express *
      'Engrossing' * Financial Times *
      'A cautionary tale, it provides ample food for thought' * Tatler *
      'Wilson brings a humorous touch to the history of swindlers who have tampered with our food' * Oxford Times *

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