quote from the Jungle about the terrible food of the factories
In Upton Sinclair's **"The Jungle,"** the horrific conditions and poor quality of food production in the meatpacking industry are vividly described. One notable quote that reflects the terrible food standards is:
"They were so thick they could not see the way, and they could not hear the slicing of the meat that was being thrown out, and they could see nothing but filth and steam, and the labor was brutalizing."
This captures the filth and degradation present in the factories, emphasizing the terrible conditions under which workers operated and the food they produced. If you'd like a more specific passage or a deeper analysis, just let me know!