Foodism, as it might be called, won't cure any global disasters, and its direct beneficiaries are mostly the relatively privileged and comparatively well-educated—the sort of people who shop at Whole Foods, support farmers' markets, and patronize restaurants that have "executive chefs." But the benefits have trickled down, as a visit to any midrange chain supermarket will confirm. Compared to the Grand Unions and A&P's of a generation or two ago, the ShopRites and Safeways of today are a gourmet's paradise. And at McDonald's you can now get a salad with that. Let us count our blessings while we can.Read the full story at NewYorker.com.
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