Review *Food Inc* Documentary
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There's no reason why the makers of Food, Inc. shouldn't earn something to cover the cost of the film, or even to make a profit. If film makers like them don't earn money from the good they do, then unless they're independently wealthy, they're not going to be able to do their work. And then we all suffer.
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It's not just food either, but it is how they "big business" look at us (people) as a whole, we are an expendable commodity as well.
It is a sad state of affairs!!!
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Food Inc is a very powerful documentary about our food and the related Industry particulars- a must view for all!!
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I will definitely check out your website! It is just pitiful what the world has come to. My dad and grandfather are farmers and we eat food that we grow and hunt. The farmers market has helped us a lot and I hope that the United States will do something about our health.
Thanks Again!
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You mean folks earning low incomes don't eat fast food?
Are you trying to say that poor folks don't drink soda?
Les
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This is mostly in America, by the way.
Great movie to watch though, it really opens your eyes.
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The truth is nobody really cares about low income people contracting Diabetes. Public opinion about "the food issue" will change, however, when more and more higher income people contract strange forms of cancer from consuming GMO Soybean products. GMO products aren't traditionally consumed by people earning low incomes. When you start seeing television commercials changing the perception of Monsanto's position on GMO's, that will be the time that the corporation is ready to admit culpability.
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I started growing my own food. what sucks is urban developments prevent self sustaining individuals. I have two rows of corn, a total of 32 stalks. got a 3rd soon
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there is a huge difference between hispanics and native americans. I think she simply forgot about mentioning including native americans. that's cool we're used to that mentality.
@ saltho2008 - that is difficult to say. I don't think this movie for anyone younger than 16, but you are the parent and you make the decisions on what your kids see.
There are scenes with the animals that is a bit disturbing even for me as an adult.
EatSmartAgeSmart 2 years ago
RighttoWork - I can assure you Food Inc is the MOST important film of the year and opens a lot of hidden realities.
EatSmartAgeSmart 2 years ago
RightToWork07 - I totally agree with you. The Food Inc documentary is such an eye opener ... it's not funny.
I'm trying to find out when the DVD will be out to buy it and maybe I will see with the DVD company if I cannot do a contest on my site and give a few of those DVD to readers!
Thanks for adding to the conversation.
Krizia
EatSmartAgeSmart 2 years ago
WilkersonZC, thanks for the tip ... but I was not nervous at all.
Perhaps, there was sooooooooo much going through my mind and I just wanted to try my best not to forget any of the important points of the movie.
I was at a Slow Food event not long ago and we spent the entire trip outside of the city talking about Food Inc!
It's a monumental movie and my passion might be seen as nervousness.
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching!
EatSmartAgeSmart 2 years ago