What the World Eats

What the World Eats

2008 • 162 pages

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15

Charming and fascinating. A brief but vivid window into a dozen or so families' lives in very different circumstances - a refugee camp in Chad, the mountains of Bhutan, an apartment in Mongolia, and so on. We get a portrait of each family with one week's worth of food, followed by an itemized “receipt” of the food (including how much was paid) and a few pages describing their daily life. Every so often, there are interjections of data visualizations and stats - as a data person, I found these sometimes left me wanting more. But that's fine! As a piece of qualitative research, this was wonderful. I felt myself transported, reminded again that there's a whole wide world out there beyond my narrow perspective of American politics, covid, and my specific daily life. Really great.

Oh yeah, and the authors really despair over McDonald's.

October 17, 2020