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The United States is the number one per capita consumer of corn in the world. Don’t recall stuffing your face with thousands of ears of corn last year? As expounded in "The Omnivore’s Dilemma," "King Corn," and "Super Size Me," high fructose corn syrup and other derivatives work their way into everything from Wonder Bread to Big Macs. Add to that corn grown for ethanol production, and you’re looking at one corn-obsessed culture.

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  • I watched this while eating a corn on the cob, Weird.

  • i was really expecting some hardcore corn on corn action

  • replace c by letter p letter this video. lawl

  • Actually Marijuana is the #1 American crop of the 21st century :D

  • Pure porn...

  • 0:28 If there's corn in batteries, why can't I eat them? :(

  • With such a low production cost it would be hard stopping the food industry from producing HFCS

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  • @rasbraa No shit I live on a farm in Nebraska. Guess what We Grow? Corn! And we get by fine. This is coming strait from the horses mouth. But thats ok cuz you like to play know it all on youtube and tell people off when they infact dont know shit. Boy!

  • @gijoei911 That is not the issue. Most of the corn produced nowadays is used in various industries, mainly as a fuel, but also as a additive to fizzy drinks (instead of sugar), a herbicide or even fodder. All these other usages of corn are pushing the price up, not our consumption of corn directly.

    Remove the protective tariffs, stop increasing food prices, and stop protecting some gigantic farming conglomerate in Iowa, which is getting government subsidy after they make a nice clean profit

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