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Food: A Scandalous History

Giles Coren finds surprising parallels between our current food scandals and those of the Victorians - a reliance on cheap ready meals and the operation of unscrupulous suppliers.

Giles Coren takes a trip back to the days of Victorian food scandals.

Then, adulteration of food was endemic and the ghoulish newspapers of the day played on people's fears about eating horse and cat.

In 2013 we have witnessed the explosion of a public panic about the presence of horse meat in supermarket ready meals and mass catering establishments. These scandals have raised a number of important questions about the traceability of our food, our reliance on industrial processes in food production for mass catering and the extent to which the consumer in this process is a victim or really 'should know better'.

This programme asks whether it might be useful to look back at similar scandals in the past in order to contextualise our fears about 'horse-meat lasagne'.

Producer: Susan Marling
A Just Radio production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4.

28 minutes

Last on

Tue 28 May 2013 16:00

Broadcast

  • Tue 28 May 2013 16:00