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Eric Schlosser Release Date: 2009-11-03 Media Type: DVD Running Time: 91 Publishers
Magnolia Home Entertainment EAN: 0876964002165 Bookmark!
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Food, Inc.
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This video will change the way you look at food. It will also alert you to how we are being taken advantage of by the large food producers. They look at us just about the same way they look at a beef cow. The ominous revelation of one multi-national company taking control of all the seeds in the world and crushing anyone who stands in their way is breath-taking. The callous disregard of small children dying of e-coli in favor of relaxed inspections and regulations for the sake of profits is painfully shown through the eyes of a conservative Republican mother turned food safety activist. All it took for her was the death of her two-year old son to learn the hidden story.
Although some have accused the film makers of left-leaning bias, an independent study of the facts will confirm their even-handed treatment of the subject.
Wake up and tell others.
Everything about this movie and the book tie-in, is astonishing. Much better than Al Gore's movie for that matter. I have shown it to my family members so they can make better choices in the food they buy and eat. Must see!
This is a fabulous Movie, and it is certain to change your life. This documentary explains some of the reasons not previously disclosed for our national problems with weight gain. This shows how apparently up to 90% of our soybeans are controlled by a chemical company, and are apparently sprayed with roundup as they grow. We need to understand what is happening with the food supply, and how it affects us as well as the animals and crops. Excellent. The realistic parts are tough showing actual animals but those parts are short. See the entire film and you will make changes in your life for the better.
I began eating a little better a few weeks before my knee replacement, lost 12 to 15 lbs. Had a bad reaction to anesthesia and/or pain meds, so I didn't eat for 5 days. The 2nd day home I watched this movie, it made such an impact, I've eaten meat only once since and have dropped another 45 lbs. I FEEL GREAT! I offer this movie to anyone that will watch it, so far all have come away with changed diets, if not lives. The movie doesn't try to convince you to eat a particular way, it just presents the information in such a way that you are at your own will to come to your own conclusion. For me I equate eating commercially processed meat to having to survive on bugs, grubs, and roaches. I've completely sworn off hamburger meat and chicken, unless it's free range. Now it's a game my wife and I play in the grocery store spotting the corn by products in almost all processed foods. It's actually harder finding the ones that don't have any. I HIGHLY recommend this movie to everyone and especially those with health and weight problems.
DVD arrived timely and in great shape. Nicely packaged. Subject matter difficult, as I had been warned. Glad to have bought the DVD used, as I'll pass it on rather than keep it for future viewing.
This movie reveals the truth of the practices of the way our food is raised and produced. We have been living in a fantasy and thinking that our food comes from nice and friendly family farmers when in most cases this is not the case. This movie really opened my eyes and as a result my family and I have started making many changes to the way we approach food. I look forward to more information and to more people making decisions that will cause the big companies to change their practices!
Excellent movie! So well done, from the interviews to the video coverage. I think every doctor, health care worker, nutritionist, teacher, sports coach, personal fitness trainer, and parent should see this film. It would also be great for college students and maybe even high school seniors. In other words, I think nearly everyone should see this film. If more people knew where their food came from and how it was prepared, they would make different food choices, possibly improving their health.
This is an excellent documentary showing the infiltration of large corporations into the farming communities all across America, the effects of such which include inhumane treatment of animals, the exploitation of illegal immigrants to work the meat-packing industry, the power big corporations have over farmers, and how big business and the government run the whole show together. It is truly sickening to watch some of this stuff, but it is the reality of our capitalistic society. Integrity has been thrown to the wayside in favor of the almighty dollar. A must-see for everyone!
start a grass root movement to bring the bad practices to a stop. show this movie to any church group and club that you can.
I was searching for an alternative to showing SuperSize Me in my anatomy and physiology class (grades 11-12) for the nutrition unit. Most high school students at my school had seen SuperSize Me in their health class. Food Inc should be carefully previewed prior to showing in your class. There are a few scenes that you may want to skip if you have sensitive/younger students in your class. On the other hand, showing the entire film can facilitate discussion about the food industry.
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