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Return to traditional values? A case study of Slow Food


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Title:

Return to traditional values? A case study of Slow Food

Author(s):

Peter Jones, Peter Shears, David Hillier, Daphne Comfort, Jonathan Lowell

Journal:

British Food Journal

Year:

2003

Volume:

105

Issue:

4/5

Page:

297 - 304


ISSN:

0007-070X


DOI:

10.1108/00070700310477095

Publisher:

MCB UP Ltd

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Abstract:

The increasingly vociferous criticism of the fast food industry is being paralleled by a growing interest in Slow Food. This case study outlines the origins of the Slow Food movement in Italy in the mid 1980s and describes its spread and growth since then. A simple examination of the movement’s characteristics and activities reveals that, while many of its members seek to celebrate the simple pleasures of eating and drinking local produce and share a series of homespun philosophies, the movement itself has ambitious and potentially far reaching goals. The case study then goes on to explore some of the issues raised by the movement and concludes that while Slow Food provides a valuable contrast to the seemingly all powerful fast food industry it seems unlikely to be able to challenge the power of that industry or to promote widespread changes in the modern world’s eating habits.

Keywords:

Case studies, Farming, Food, Food industry, Lifestyles


Article Type:

Case study


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00070700310477095

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