Food, Inc.
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IMDB rating: 8.00 Plot: The current method of raw food production is largely a response to the growth of the fast food industry since the 1950s. The production of food overall has more drastically changed since that time than the several thousand years prior. Controlled primarily by a handful of multinational corporations, the global food production business - with an emphasis on the business - has as its unwritten goals production of large quantities of food at low direct inputs (most often subsidized) resulting in enormous profits, which in turn results in greater control of the global supply of food sources within these few companies. Health and safety (of the food itself, of the animals produced themselves, of the workers on the assembly lines, and of the consumers actually eating the food) are often overlooked by the companies, and are often overlooked by government in an effort to provide cheap food regardless of these negative consequences. Many of the changes are based on advancements in science and technology, but often have negative side effects. The answer that the companies have come up with is to throw more science at the problems to bandage the issues but not the root causes. The global food supply may be in crisis with lack of biodiversity, but can be changed on the demand side of the equation. |
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Actors: Pollan Michael,Schlosser Eric,Documentary,
Should I see the movie Food Inc.?
I don’t like seeing animals suffer. Does this movie show disturbing images?
yes, you should see it. and no, there are not many images depicting animals suffering because the film crews were not allowed into those areas…there are some chickens getting slaughtered the old fashioned way and some pics of cows being shoved into pens with forklifts (there’s a bit more but I cant remember). but it is not as graphic as I thought it would be. You should really watch it..its good to know the truth because it’s we the consumers that can make it change! spread the word!
| Jan 21, 2010
See it. It’s a good documentary.
former planet | Jan 21, 2010
yes it dose it is about how they miss treat there animals i don’t recoded it to you it has parts about them slandering the animals and lots of disturbing things
miss fashion | Jan 21, 2010

