Science and Philosophy Seminar of the Eastern Shore of Virginia has scheduled a seminar, “A Brief History of Industrial Food, Part 3, Big Food.” The free 90-minute seminar will be held at 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 3rd in Room 113 of the Eastern Shore Community College, 29316 Lankford Hwy, Melfa, VA 23410.
In this 3-part series John Durmick will discuss the evolution, economics, and challenges of the large-scale industrial food system we all now depend on.
This, Part 3, will review the history of manufactured food products and the corporate system that creates them.
Durmick is a (mostly) retired software industry executive, and lives near Nassawadox.
These seminars are occasionally rescheduled on short notice. Prospective attendees are urged to check the Seminar’s website (www.SciPhi.org) shortly before a scheduled date.
(Please use the website to stimulate you into giving a talk yourself.)
Science and Philosophy Seminar is an informally organized group that meets more-or-less regularly to explore and discuss a wide array of topics, ranging from philosophical speculation to scientific research. All Seminars are open to all. Admission is free.
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