Have you ever sensed that all was not right in the shiny world of supermarkets, yet been seduced by their apparent convenience, choice and value? Joanna Blythman goes behind the scenes of the supermarket revolution and reveals its human costs, working on the checkout, visiting ghost town high streets, meeting downtrodden suppliers, surveying a landscape increasingly designed to feed supermarket profits, exposing the illusion of choice on our shelves that disguises a loss of true diversity, quality and flavour. If you want some help with kicking the supermarket habit and returning to a saner way of shopping, this book will give you the impetus you need. 384pp, 130mm x 197mm, softback, 2005