Impact Of The Food Industry In Upton Sinclair's The Jungle

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Sinclair’s The Jungle greatly impacted the change in the perceptions and regulations of the food industry. Before people were aware of the horrifying events that took place in these food factories, people ate food without any health approval, and workers worked in unsanitary conditions. Upton Sinclair, a muckraking journalist of the early 1900s exposed to the nation an industry of deceit and filth, which resulted in not only awareness but political and social reform. After spending several weeks conducting undercover information, Sinclair exhibited some of the most gruesome and horrifying things ever in the meat packing industry. For example, as Sinclair describes the unsanitary conditions, “There would be meat stored in great piles in rooms;

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