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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Food --- Slow Food Intro [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8QoCSDkJn0 (video)]





Revision as of 15:27, 17 April 2015

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Slow Food is a global, grassroots organization, founded in 1989 to prevent the disappearance of local food cultures and traditions, counteract the rise of fast life and combat people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from and how our food choices affect the world around us.

Since its beginnings, Slow Food has grown into a global movement involving millions of people, in over 150 countries, working to ensure everyone has access to good, clean and fair food.

Slow Food believes food is tied to many other aspects of life, including culture, politics, agriculture and the environment. Through our food choices we can collectively influence how food is cultivated, produced and distributed, and as a result bring about great change.


http://www.slowfood.com/ (https://www.slowfoodusa.org/)

http://www.slowfoodfoundation.com/en/publications/27/publications --- http://www.slowfoodfoundation.com/presidia --- http://www.earthmarkets.net/welcome.lasso

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slow_Food --- Slow Food Intro (video)


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Slow Food in the Fast Lane


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