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Setting the Table: Debates on the New Science of Nutrition,George Orwell’s 1937 . captured the fraught relationship between income and food in interwar Britain, a time when malnutrition became a central concern of the British state. Expansive studies backed up what Orwell implied: poorer Britons had poorer nutrition.