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The Politics of the Dinner Table: Has Food Become So Ideologically Loaded That Eating Together Is No Longer a Neutral Act?
What you eat for dinner has become a political statement — organic vs. conventional, meat vs. plant-based, local vs. global. Alice Waters, Michael Pollan, and Dan Barber debate whether food has become so ideologically loaded that sitting down to eat together is no longer a neutral act, and whether the dinner table can still be a place for connection.
Jul 17, 2026