Vitally important
- Waterstones 'Best Books of 2023',
Shocking ... a highly readable account of what needs to be happen in order for us to both save the planet and fit into those old jeans again ... Dimbleby promises to show us how the crisis can be averted. [Ravenous] delivers on that promise
Guardian
Compelling reading
- 'Books of the Year 2023', Waitrose Weekend
A call not only for a healthier food system, but for a more sustainable one
The Times
Fascinating . . .comprehensive and concise . . . a clear, reasoned and meticulously footnoted argument for a coherent food policy
FT
A rallying call for radical change
TLS
Excellent
- Gavin Essler, Perspective
[Ravenous] sets out how we can escape from the system we're trapped within which means that currently 60 per cent of adults in the UK are obese, with the number estimated to rise to 80 per cent by 2060.
i Paper
Gripping ... the scope of [Ravenous] is huge - climate change, the health crisis our diet has created, environmental damage wrought by intensive agriculture, damage done to the land, to rivers and to biodiversity ... accessible, fascinating, grim but not entirely without hope
- India Knight, The Times
Dimbleby is absolutely spitting feathers at the government's failure to confront the realities of our food system
Spectator
Sobering ... forceful ... with his experience as a food-system insider, Dimbleby is able to take us behind the scenes and show us how the mechanisms stretching across the vast supply chains of the food system act together to make us eat what we eat
- Dan Saladino, Literary Review
Food may well be one of the fundamental necessities of life, but our relationship with it is threatening not just our own lives but that of the planet. Fortunately, Henry Dimbleby knows how to get us back in shape
Men's Health
If you think it's your fault you sometimes eat badly, think again. A powerful, engaging and urgent mandate for fixing our broken food system
- Thomasina Miers,
A brilliant readable guide on how to reverse our food, obesity and climate crisis - a must-read
- Tim Spector,
Ravenous is a revelation: a fast-paced, entertaining and often jaw-dropping guide to the modern food system, why it is putting us all in danger, and how we can escape its clutches
- Andi Oliver, Chef and Broadcaster,
A brilliant, rigorous, masterful work, that opens our minds to some of the most important of all issues
- George Monbiot, author, Regenesis
Food should be a source of joy, but the way we eat is leading us into disaster. This is a delicious, highly digestible guide to building a better food system, for the sake of our bodies and our planet.
- Prue Leith,
We need a food revolution to ensure children don't go hungry, eat right, and reach their potential. Ravenous is a truly important book
- Tom Kerridge,
An important read that will change the way we look at food - for the better!
- Jamie Oliver,
A critical investigation into the global food industry
Farmer's Guardian
Henry Dimbleby's latest book must be one of the most exhaustively researched works of all time - certainly when it comes to the food industry.
The Grocer
The complex truth behind the global food system
Living North
Henry Dimbleby calls for a rethink about how food is produced and consumed for the benefit of our health and the planet
Waitrose Weekend
Emerging from Dimbleby's work on food supply chains during the pandemic, Ravenous explores the structures of the global food system and how environmental, health and nutritional concerns can harmoniously coexist
- 'The Books to Read in 2023', Financial Times
The author of the National Food Strategy and founder of Leon reveals the eye-opening truth about how our food systems shape the modern diet and the planet - and, crucially, what we can do about it
- 'The Best New Books in March', i Paper
Ravenous is a fast-paced, well-evidenced call for a healthier, more sustainable food system
- 'Anthony Albanese’s 2023 reading list: what should be on the PM’s bookshelf this summer?', Guardian
What we eat is damaging not only our personal health, but societal and environmental health too - a triple whammy. This book provides not only a compelling diagnosis of the damage being done by our current food eco-system, but a brilliant prescription of how a different food strategy could transform our personal, societal and environmental health. Economists like me often say that, in public policy, there is no such thing as a free lunch. Henry Dimbleby's book provides not only a free lunch for the nation, but a healthy one
- Andy Haldane, former chief economist of the Bank of England,
Our food system lies in the centre of huge 21st century challenges, including global heating, mass extinction and public health. If we are to navigate these monster threats to civilisation then we need to move beyond our obsession with cheap food and illusory concepts of food security to embrace a genuinely sustainable food system. Shifting such a complex system isn't easy, but it is vital. Through the pages of Ravenous, Henry Dimbleby sets out with great clarity the why and how of the transition we must make
- Tony Juniper CBE, Chair of Natural England,
Praise for Henry Dimbleby's National Food Strategy
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From field to fork, extraordinary work is being done to try and build a better food system for everyone ... [including] Henry Dimbleby's ambitions for safe, healthy and affordable food
- HRH King Charles III, Today
This is a compelling and overdue plan of action. If the Government adopts it, we will, at last, be putting our food system on the right path to health and prosperity
- Prue Leith,
Dimbleby has worked through an incredibly complex landscape and resulted in a set of comprehensive, eminently workable recommendations that are practical and will have a direct impact on our lives
- Tom Kerridge,
There is a nutritional gap between rich and poor in this country, and it's a slowly unfolding tragedy. Dimbleby not only recognises this - he has a plan to do something about it
- Dame Louise Casey,
Analytically tight, empirically thorough ... [Dimbleby's] recommendations are detailed, convincing, and would be entirely implementable if we cared about ourselves and the world around us
- Sir Partha Dasgupta, Frank Ramsey Professor Emeritus at the University of Cambridge and author, The Economics of Biodiversity