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Frozen Foods Rise

Gideon Fairchild

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Frozen Foods Rise explores the fascinating history of food freezing and its profound impact on globalization and economics.Beyond simply preserving food, freezing technology has reshaped international trade and consumer behavior. For instance, Clarence Birdseye's innovations revolutionized the food industry, making frozen foods a staple in households worldwide. The book highlights how technological advancements in refrigeration, coupled with evolving consumer demands, drove the widespread adoption of frozen foods.

 
The book examines the evolution of freezing technology, from early preservation methods to sophisticated industrial processes. It also analyzes the economic impact of frozen foods, detailing how they transformed agricultural practices and facilitated the global distribution of perishable goods.

 
The narrative progresses logically, starting with the history of food preservation, moving through key innovations, and culminating in a discussion of the social and cultural implications of frozen foods. This unique approach emphasizes the interplay between technological innovation, economic forces, and consumer behavior. 

 
By drawing upon diverse sources, including industry reports and archival records, Frozen Foods Rise offers a critical analysis of the industry's lasting influence providing valuable insights for anyone interested in food history, economics, or the history of technology.
Available since: 03/11/2025.
Print length: 68 pages.

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