Supermarket Meat
What You Really Need to Know
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Narrateur(s):
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Li ONeill
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Auteur(s):
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Elira Fontayne
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Most of us walk through the supermarket meat aisle without a second thought. We see neatly wrapped packages, spotless counters, and perfectly arranged cuts of beef, pork, chicken, or lamb — ready to take home and cook. But behind that familiar, chilled display lies one of the most complex, highly regulated, and fascinating systems in modern food production. Supermarket Meat: What You Really Need to Know pulls back the curtain on this invisible world, revealing the intricate journey every piece of meat takes from farm to fork.
In this clear, engaging, and informative guide, Elira Fontayne leads listeners through the entire process of how meat reaches our grocery stores — a process that begins on the farm and passes through a network of farmers, transporters, processors, inspectors, packagers, and retailers before it ends up in our shopping baskets. This is not a sensational exposé, but a well-balanced exploration of an industry that touches every household yet remains largely unseen.
The story starts at the source — the farms. Here, animals are bred and raised under diverse conditions, from traditional family-run holdings to vast, modern operations. Fontayne explores how decisions about feed, genetics, and animal welfare shape not only the texture and flavour of the meat but also its sustainability and cost. Each choice a farmer makes ripples through the entire food chain, influencing everything from environmental impact to consumer trust.
From there, the book moves into the world of processing.
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