He combines scrupulous argument with fastidious respect for common sense. -Wall Street Journal
Baggini's The Virtues of the Table is a virtuoso feast for the mind and soul. A lively, thought provoking read. Bite-sized but filling, this delightful volume is sure to satisfy the philosopher and foodie in us all. -Francine Segan, author, The Philosopher's Kitchen
Baggini expertly dismantles self-congratulatory assumptions about the evils of large industry and chain restaurants or the superiority of organic food and local eating -Steven Poole, Guardian
Thoroughly entertaining and thought-provoking. -Irish Independent
This is interesting stuff and shows Baggini at his best, drawing from a glorious range of sources to produce engaging thought. -Alex Renton, Observer
Baggini brilliantly picks apart the contradictions and inherent hypocrisies of the 'new food orthodoxies'.... Even-handed to the last -Roger Lewis, The Times
A great success. -Tom Payne, Daily Telegraph
Each chapter ends with a mouth-watering description, not strictly a recipe, of how to prepare a wholesome treat. A book that stimulates mind and palate. -Tom Moriarty, Irish Times
Never dry or over-academic, leavening reason with wit. Several writers have attempted philosophies of food. This philosopher does a better job and with more humour -Tim Hayward 'Books of the Year, ' -Financial Times
A thought-provoking and entertaining foray into food. -Mail on Sunday
[Baggini's] most appealing book yet... an enlightening work of practical philosophy very much grounded in the real world -Herald
Well-argued with bags of humorous reflections, ethical dilemmas and astute observations and will make you see your food choices in a new light. -Julia Richardson, Daily Mail
Enlightening and provocative -Irish Examiner