In "The Pleasures of Eating," Wendell Berry shows people have become more aware of the concept, which he calls "agricultural act." Eating awareness, to Berry, that is recognized and honored where our food comes from-whether plant or animal, and its connection to the land. e next step is to think about how to "treat" foods separate us from the "agricultural act" from the foods that
do not resemble a natural foods. He criticized our best as "industrial
food consumers" and calls us ignorant. Finally, he believes that without this knowledge, we can be easily manipulated by advertisers and therefore not free. Finally, he listed seven ways we can become connected to the food we eat. He tried to argue against ignorance.
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