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Pros
This is a great book for the cultural anthropologist who is studying food and culture. The book expounds on the difficulty third world countries face, when they allow big business into their homeland. How enlightening to learn about our u.
Cons
Of the book was spent on starbucks coffee. It leaves the reader feeling rather empty. Was forced to buy last minute for a college class because the class content was entirely changed with no refund to us.
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- This product had a total of 102 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 26 2022.
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Usually difficult to find a required text from a professor interesting but this was not the case
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Armed with a pack of starbucks columbian beans kelsey found that out of the us10 he paid for that bag the coffee farmer got only 93 cents
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Was forced to buy last minute for a college class because the class content was entirely changed with no refund to us
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So another 20 for a book to a course i was forced to take that wasnt what i paid for was a terrible experience
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