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Agricultural Sciences - Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance between Corporate America and Anti-Hunger Groups (Food, Health, and the Environment)

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Book Synopsis: How to focus anti-hunger efforts not on charity but on the root causes of food insecurity, improving public health, and reducing income inequality.

Food banks and food pantries have proliferated in response to an economic emergency. The loss of manufacturing jobs combined with the recession of the early 1980s and Reagan administration cutbacks in federal programs led to an explosion in the growth of food charity. This was meant to be a stopgap measure, but the jobs never came back, and the “emergency food system” became an industry. In Big Hunger, Andrew Fisher takes a critical look at the business of hunger and offers a new vision for the anti-hunger movement.

From one perspective, anti-hunger leaders have been extraordinarily effective. Food charity is embedded in American civil society, and federal food programs have remained intact while other anti-poverty programs have been eliminated or slashed. But anti-hunger advocates are missing an essential element of the problem: economic inequality driven by low wages. Reliant on corporate donations of food and money, anti-hunger organizations have failed to hold business accountable for offshoring jobs, cutting benefits, exploiting workers and rural communities, and resisting wage increases. They have become part of a “hunger industrial complex” that seems as self-perpetuating as the more famous military-industrial complex.

Fisher lays out a vision that encompasses a broader definition of hunger characterized by a focus on public health, economic justice, and economic democracy. He points to the work of numerous grassroots organizations that are leading the way in these fields as models for the rest of the anti-hunger sector. It is only through approaches like these that we can hope to end hunger, not just manage it.

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Are you tired of seeing food insecurity and hunger perpetuated by charity alone? It's time to address the root causes and take a stand against the unholy alliance between corporate America and anti-hunger groups. Introducing "Big Hunger: The Unholy Alliance between Corporate America and Anti-Hunger Groups" - a groundbreaking book that sheds light on the hidden truth behind the food charity industry.

With the alarming rise of food banks and food pantries, it's clear that our society is facing an ongoing crisis. In "Big Hunger," Andrew Fisher uncovers the origin and growth of the so-called "emergency food system." What was once intended as a temporary solution has transformed into a profit-driven industry that fails to tackle the real issues: economic inequality and low wages.

While federal food programs have remained intact, other anti-poverty measures have suffered severe cutbacks. It's time to hold businesses accountable for offshoring jobs, exploiting workers, and resisting wage increases. "Big Hunger" reveals the shocking truth about the "hunger industrial complex" - a self-perpetuating system that thrives on corporate donations while ignoring the root problems.

But "Big Hunger" doesn't stop at exposing the flaws of the existing system. Andrew Fisher presents an inspiring vision for the future of the anti-hunger movement. By redefining hunger to include public health, economic justice, and economic democracy, we can finally break free from this cycle of managing hunger and start to truly eliminate it.

Through the stories and successes of grassroots organizations leading the way in public health and economic justice, Fisher shows us that there is hope for a better future. Join the movement and be part of the change today!

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