Big-Box Swindle

Big-Box Swindle

Author: Stacy Mitchell

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9780807035016

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A Book Sense Pick and Annual Highlight With a New Afterword In less than two decades, large retail chains have become the most powerful corporations in America. In this deft and revealing book, Stacy Mitchell illustrates how mega-retailers are fueling many of our most pressing problems, from the shrinking middle class to rising pollution and diminished civic engagement—and she shows how a growing number of communities and independent businesses are effectively fighting back. Mitchell traces the dramatic growth of mega-retailers—from big boxes like Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Costco, and Staples to chains like Starbucks, Olive Garden, Blockbuster, and Old Navy—and the precipitous decline of independent businesses. Drawing on examples from virtually every state in the country, she unearths the extraordinary impact of these companies and the big-box mentality on everything from soaring gasoline consumption to rising poverty rates, failing family farms, and declining voting levels. Along the way, Mitchell exposes the shocking role government policy has played in the expansion of mega-retailers and builds a compelling case that communities composed of many small, locally owned businesses are healthier and more prosperous than those dominated by a few large chains. More than a critique, Big-Box Swindle provides an invigorating account of how some communities have successfully countered the spread of big boxes and rebuilt their local economies. Since 2000, more than two hundred big-box development projects have been halted by groups of ordinary citizens, and scores of towns and cities have adopted laws that favor small-scale, local business development and limit the proliferation of chains. From cutting-edge land-use policies to innovative cooperative small-business initiatives, Mitchell offers communities concrete strategies that can stave off mega-retailers and create a more prosperous and sustainable future.


The Case of the Trick Note

The Case of the Trick Note

Author: Larry Sutton

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780876141342

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Hollee and Jeff become suspicious when a stranger comes to pick up their friend's airplane before a big race.


The Case of the Spanish Stamps

The Case of the Spanish Stamps

Author: Dan Cohen

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780876141175

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While visiting Mexico City with their parents, Ruthann and Polly solve the mystery of two missing Spanish stamps that Ruthann had wanted to buy for her collection.


The Case of the Smiley Faces

The Case of the Smiley Faces

Author: Larry Sutton

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780876141335

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When someone steals their tickets at Disney World, Hollee and Jeff think up a plan to trap the culprit.


Swindled

Swindled

Author: Bee Wilson

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-06-16

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 0691214085

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Bad food has a history. Swindled tells it. Through a fascinating mixture of cultural and scientific history, food politics, and culinary detective work, Bee Wilson uncovers the many ways swindlers have cheapened, falsified, and even poisoned our food throughout history. In the hands of people and corporations who have prized profits above the health of consumers, food and drink have been tampered with in often horrifying ways--padded, diluted, contaminated, substituted, mislabeled, misnamed, or otherwise faked. Swindled gives a panoramic view of this history, from the leaded wine of the ancient Romans to today's food frauds--such as fake organics and the scandal of Chinese babies being fed bogus milk powder. Wilson pays special attention to nineteenth- and twentieth-century America and England and their roles in developing both industrial-scale food adulteration and the scientific ability to combat it. As Swindled reveals, modern science has both helped and hindered food fraudsters--increasing the sophistication of scams but also the means to detect them. The big breakthrough came in Victorian England when a scientist first put food under the microscope and found that much of what was sold as "genuine coffee" was anything but--and that you couldn't buy pure mustard in all of London. Arguing that industrialization, laissez-faire politics, and globalization have all hurt the quality of food, but also that food swindlers have always been helped by consumer ignorance, Swindled ultimately calls for both governments and individuals to be more vigilant. In fact, Wilson suggests, one of our best protections is simply to reeducate ourselves about the joys of food and cooking.


The Mystery of the Missing Ring

The Mystery of the Missing Ring

Author: Dan Cohen

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 9780876141205

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Polly and Ruthann help Officer Greenwood identify the thief who made off with Lefty Pearson's World Series ring.


Ghost Plane Over Hartley Field

Ghost Plane Over Hartley Field

Author: Larry Sutton

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9780876141359

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Hollee and Jeff connect a mysterious airplane that flies at night with a stolen jewel found near the airfield.