
The Mega Corporations That Control What Americans Eat
Odd Lots
The Monopolization of Berries and Beyond
This chapter explores Driscoll's dominance in the berry market without producing its own fruit, raising questions about the shift to monoculture farming and corporate power in the food industry. Guests share insights on the implications of concentrated market control, revealing the illusion of consumer choice and the hidden costs of a system dominated by a few corporations. The discussion also delves into regulatory frameworks and the ethical concerns of large-scale agricultural practices, highlighting their environmental and labor impacts.
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