The idea that it's like we all just have to buy food that's way more expensive by choice is never going to work, cause people want to spend their money on other things. What i kept shouting at this book is like, urahe just completely gives up on the idea like regulating, like, large farms. There's 72 pesticides that are legal in america and illegal in the e u. It's one quarter of america's pesticide use is pesticide that you can't use in the eu. Ye? He's not proposing big overhauls of the food system. But he keeps describing what he's proposing as a food movement, but he never defines what this movement should