Spade & Spoon: Localizing the Way Westerners Eat

Chicago on the Cusp of Eating Local


By Kisha Lewellyn Schlegel, 8-29-07

Famous for hot dogs and deep dish pizza more akin to lasagna than the flat bread stuff of New York, the city of Chicago is considering some new rules for Illinois’ eaters.

According to the Chicago Tribune’s Bill Daley, the city’s Department of Planning and Development has developed a campaign called ”Chicago: Eat Local Live Healthy,” to create “a climate where the production and distribution of locally grown, healthy food is available, accessible and affordable to residents year-round.” The city of Chicago boasts three times the population of the entire state of Montana so these rules have the possibility of exponentially expanding local food markets.

In a state that currently imports 90 percent of its food, Illinois also recently passed the Food, Farms and Jobs Act, which supports the formation of an Illinois-based food system. The law basically states that Illinois supports farmer training and development, consumer access to “fresh and affordable” Illinois-grown food, and the creation of new food and agriculture-related business.

How either the state or city initiative will be funded is unclear and while verbal support and a pat on the back will certainly create a cache of rhetorical goodwill, the implementation and effects of the program remain to be seen. 

As I rode the train out of Chicago on Sunday, the metropolis flattened into fields of cabbage and corn. Perhaps the next time I return to the Second City with its endless culinary delights, that cabbage will end up as the coleslaw I relish on a locally raised hot dog while the Cubs bat through the lineup.



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