If Food Fix Uncensored left you hungry for the investigative rigor behind the outrage, Dan Saladino delivers: on-the-ground dispatches from seed banks, disappearing rice paddies, and Sámi reindeer herders that give your indignation real teeth. He names the forces—consolidation, monoculture, corporate seed control—and backs every claim with first-person reporting, so you finally get the sourcing and nuance that turns righteous anger into informed strategy.
Same urgent energy, better toolkit: Saladino hands you scalable, community-anchored moves—support heirloom growers, influence supply chains—that fit a packed calendar and a real-world budget, no farmer's‑market Instagram required.
He names the forces—consolidation, monoculture, corporate seed control—and backs every claim with first-person reporting.
"EATING TO EXTINCTION is a natural next level book...each chapter is fascinating in its own way, from efforts that scientists took to save important varieties of seedlings...this is an excellent, deeply researched and well-told non fiction offering." — Sydney Young, Goodreads
"In Eating to Extinction, Dan Saladino crisscrosses the planet to talk to the farmers, cooks and individuals... It is a fascinating journey... a call to arms to ensure that governments start to put in place the necessary regulations to ensure that we have more diversity in the food chain." — Paul, Goodreads
"Dan Saladino's Eating to Extinction is a fascinating, engaging, thought-provoking book... Saving diversity gives us options. Our future food is going to depend on multiple systems of agriculture..." — Lisa, Goodreads
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