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  "title": "Barons",
  "subtitle": "Money, Power, and the Corruption of America's Food Industry",
  "authors": [
    "Austin Frerick",
    "Eric Schlosser - foreword by"
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  "narrators": [
    "Stephen Bel Davies"
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  "genres": [
    "Business & Careers",
    "Politics & Social Sciences"
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  "publishedYear": "2024",
  "publishedDate": null,
  "publisher": "Tantor Media",
  "description": "<p>Barons is the story of seven corporate titans, their rise to power, and the consequences for everyone else. Take Mike McCloskey, chairman of Fair Oaks Farms. In a few short decades, he went from managing a modest dairy herd to running the Disneyland of agriculture. Mike benefited from deregulation of the American food industry, a phenomenon that has consolidated wealth in the hands of select tycoons, and along the way, hollowed out the nation's rural towns and local businesses.</p> <p>Along with Mike McCloskey, listeners will meet a secretive German family that took over the global coffee industry in less than a decade, relying on wealth traced back to the Nazis to gobble up countless independent roasters. And they will learn that in the food business, crime really does pay-especially when you can bribe and then double-cross the president of Brazil.</p> <p>These, and the other stories in this book, are simply examples of the monopolies and ubiquitous corruption that today define American food. The tycoons profiled are hardly unique: many other companies have manipulated our lax laws and failed policies for their own benefit, to the detriment of our neighborhoods, livelihoods, and our democracy itself. A fair, healthy, and prosperous food industry is possible-if we take back power from the barons who have robbed us of it.</p>",
  "isbn": "9798855530445",
  "asin": "B0D3N8CCXD",
  "language": "English",
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