Women traditionally make this staple from scratch every day.
What is tortillas?
Food couriers recently organized this labour body.
What is a union?
Traditional/ancient practices treated food as this.
What is medicine?
This animal became a staple through marketing.
This alternative product maintains a capitalist logic.
What is, Beyond Meat?
Women historically used this kind of publication to raise funds and create community.
What is a cookbook?
Migrant workers from this country play a major role in harvesting tomatoes in Canada.
What is Mexico?
This is often highlighted in "healthy diets" despite the different nutritional needs of different types of bodies?
What is BMI, weight loss, aesthetics?
This global event created new food markets.
What is WWII?
This alternative was used in the 19th c US to replace meat.
What is, Protose?
These kinds of publications historically targeted women to sell new food products.
What is magazines?
Temp workers--often new Candians--are often intentionally not protected by this kind of law.
In traditional modes of medicine, food was used to create this in the human body.
What is balance?
Processed foods became widespread due to the cooperation of these three organizations in the U.S.
What is military, government, and university scientists.
A large proportion of these types of farmed products goes to industrial meat animal farming rather than human consumption.
What is grains and oilseeds?
Multigenerational and female food work helps create this for ex-pats living in new places.
What is, connection, home, cuisine?
These migrant workers harvest the majority of fruits and vegetables in Southern Ontario.
What is men from Trinidad & Tobago?
A focus on this element of food in the 19th c transformed how we think about health & diet.
What is nutrition/nutrients?
These two crops make up the majority of farmed land in Ontario but are not grown as food.
What is corn and soy beans?
Large scale meat consumption is contributing to this.
What is climate change?
How do grocery stores undermine the labour of a largely female workforce?
What is split shifts, part time, and regular relocation?
This capitalist market motive underpins the bulk of unethical labour practices.
What is profit?
This makes many products advertised as "healthy" actually often unhealthy.
What is processing?
These three factors underpin industrial animal farming and its often inhumane practices.
What is marketing, demand, and profit?
This term refers to the "biological equivalency" of lab-grown meat and its "imitation of nature".
What is mimesis?