In Broken Food, Rob Scott delivers a provocative 2026 investigation into the collapse of the American nutritional landscape, tracing the systemic pivot from nutrient-dense, farm-based meals to a trillion-dollar industry of engineered "cheap calories." By weaving the narrative of a Texas-based "cottage food" entrepreneur with a rigorous historical and economic analysis, Scott exposes how government-subsidized overproduction and industrial processing have prioritized shelf-stable volume over human health. The book contrasts the communal, biology-bound labor of 19th-century farms with the modern urban struggle, where "hyper-palatable" processed goods fuel metabolic disease and dependency. Ultimately, it serves as a powerful call for food sovereignty, detailing how modern homesteaders use evolving state laws to bypass industrial machines and restore raw, wholesome materials to the American table.
Details
- Publication Date
- Mar 5, 2026
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781105555084
- Category
- Fiction
- Copyright
- All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
- Contributors
- By (author): Rob Scott
Specifications
- Pages
- 243
- Binding Type
- Paperback Perfect Bound
- Interior Color
- Black & White
- Dimensions
- A5 (5.83 x 8.27 in / 148 x 210 mm)
Keywords
ultra-processed foodmetabolic healthcheap caloriesTexas cottage food lawSB 541homesteading for profitfood systems historyindustrial agriculturefood sovereigntynutritional densityfarmers market businesslocal food economyfood policy 2026chronic disease preventionancestral eatingfood processing industrysmall-scale farmingsustainable agriculturefood safety regulationshome food businessRob ScottBroken FoodSpeculative Fiction