
                Zapped! 
                  Irradiation and the Death of Food
                "The 
                  U.S. is rushing toward food irradiation as a panacea for preventing 
                  food poisoning. Recent outbreaks of E. coli bacteria in lettuce, 
                  spinach, and onions have reinvigorated interest in irradiation 
                  as a way to prevent food-borne illness. At the same time, as 
                  this book goes to press, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 
                  is considering a new rule that would weaken labeling of irradiated 
                  food and prevent consumers from knowing that their food has 
                  been exposed to large doses of radiation." - Excerpt from 
                  the preface of Zapped!
                Halfway 
                  through 2008, the United States has already seen the highest 
                  number of food recalls ever, including the biggest meat recall 
                  in history. With food safety problems on the rise and a public 
                  justifiably fearful for their health, the federal government 
                  is looking everywhere for solutions. Enter food irradiation—a 
                  dangerous and expensive technology that is being pushed by industry 
                  as a panacea to all our food-borne illness worries. But it will 
                  not solve the problem—and may create new ones.Buyer beware! 
                  As irradiation quietly seeps into our food supply, Zapped explodes 
                  the scandalous ways government and industry have colluded to 
                  approve this potentially deadly technology. Like those who ingest 
                  irradiated food products, readers may never fully recover from 
                  the fallout of Zapped. Expect Zapped to have an exceedingly 
                  long half-life!
                  – Gail A. Eisnitz, author, Slaughterhouse; recipient, 
                  2004 Albert Schweitzer Award
                Wenonah 
                  Hauter’s groundbreaking new book, Zapped! Irradiation 
                  and the Death of Food brings to light for the first time the 
                  science—and the politics—behind food irradiation. 
                  Written in accessible terms, Zapped! brings the issue to the 
                  eye of a public thathas been kept in the dark by corporations 
                  whose interests lie in profits, not in safer food. Timely and 
                  fact-filled, the book details the rise of irradiation in the 
                  American food supply and the many studies that have shown its 
                  potentially deadly health effects. In her no-nonsense style, 
                  Hauter reveals a decades-long public relations ruse and the 
                  players who have carried it off.
                In 
                  this era of food safety crises, the concern that Americans have 
                  about their food supply is legitimate. But irradiation is expensive, 
                  impractical and ineffective—in fact, it’s helpless 
                  against mad cow disease, bird flu, foot-and-mouth disease, Norwalk 
                  virus, and other pathogens. 
                Rather 
                  than deceive the public with technologies designed to further 
                  corporate interests, the food industry must address the real 
                  problems-–too-fast processing lines, too-long distances 
                  for food to travel, and dirty conditions at plants. Until that 
                  time, food safety crises will likely continue. No silver-bullet 
                  techno-fix can substitute.
                Written 
                  plainly and passionately, Zapped! is more than a polemic. It’s 
                  packed with resources for the activist as well as nuts-and-bolts 
                  facts about irradiation, past and present. Americans have a 
                  right to know what is happening to their food, and to speak 
                  out against unsafe and unhealthy practices. Hauter’s new 
                  book will empower citizens to do just that.
                Wenonah 
                  Hauter is the executive director of Food & Water Watch. 
                  She has worked extensively on energy, food, water, and environmental 
                  issues at the national, state and local level. Experienced in 
                  developing policy positions and legislative strategies, she 
                  is also a skilled and accomplished organizer, having lobbied 
                  and developed grassroots field strategy and action plans. She 
                  has also held leadership positions at Public Citizen, Citizen 
                  Action, and the Union of Concerned Scientists. She has an M.S. 
                  in Applied Anthropology from the University of Maryland.
                Zapped 
                  is a call to action for everyone who eats!
                More 
                  at www.zappedfood.org
                Food 
                  & Water Watch is a nonprofit consumer rights organization 
                  based in Washington, D.C. that challenges the corporate controland 
                  abuse of our food and water resources. Visit www.foodandwaterwatch.org.