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Food, Inc.Starring: ~ Eric Schlosser,
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   Studio: Magnolia Home Entertainment
   Region: 1
   Number of Discs: 1
   Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned Color Dolby Dubbed DVD NTSC Subtitled Widescreen
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  Unbelievable that so many bought into this garbage (13 March 2010)
It is amazing to me that this has so many 5 star ratings. Can you not see through this bologna? Anything as one sided as this movie cannot hold any redeeming social value; it is not a documentary, it is a political statement against corporations and pro-union - nothing more. Poor man being sued by Monsanto for cleaning seeds; sounds so innocent doesn't it? Problem is, Monsanto owned those seeds not the man who was sued and Monsanto tried to work it out with him ahead of time and he wouldn't stop what he was doing - oh, but the movie didn't mention that did it? Every movie like this has some kernel (pun intended) of truth but in leaving out so much of the truth it is nothing more than a lie.

I would worry less about the food you eat and stop trying to digest this load of B.S. I remember the comment that some time in the past, turn of the century I believe, that the average US Farmer fed 6 people (maybe 6 families). If that were true today, we would not have enough food to feed ourselves, let alone the world. The starving nations would be even worse off than they are.

Some of the stuff I did find credible was pertaining to the US Government not providing proper oversight and the corruption between corporations and Govt employees charged with protecting the public. To be honest however; this is true of many branches of government and we really do need a house cleaning (OK, we had one last year, looks like we need another one.)

  Shocking and Life Changing Documentary (13 March 2010)
I was shocked after watching this documentary based on the industrialized food system. I recommend it to all of my friends because I think everyone needs to know the truth about the food they are consuming. It has changed my life. We now avoid feed-lot meat and buy mostly organics. Every minor change will make a difference. I truly believe that everyone deserves high-quality food and the truth should not be hidden from us. By watching this movie, you will educate yourself and then make your own decisions. Don't worry, it is not hard to watch like some PETA footage.

  An excellent eye opening film (12 March 2010)
I saw this movie a few months ago. I've seen slaughterhouses before and I'm not bothered by that sort of thing because I know where my food comes from. What I didn't know is how harmful the food industry practices are to the animal. And no, I'm not referring to inhumane treatment. I mean the unsanitary conditions, unhealthy diets, growth hormones, antiobiotics, etc. It will truly make you question the food that you put on your plate.

Just to be clear, this isn't a treehugger, save the animals movie. It reports on the unsafe practices in our food system and helps to open your eyes to finding healthier sources (i.e. grass-fed beef instead of corn-fed beef, free-range chickens, etc.)

If you care about what you put in your body, then this film is a must see.

  Unbelievable Odor! Everyone must see this film! (09 March 2010)
On a recent roadtrip to California, we were on Interstate 5 and passed an area of feedlots near Stockton - the odor was unbelievable for miles before and after! Some of what we saw in the film is stuff we may have heard about, but to have it all put together coherently brings the information home, right to where we can see the results on our plates and in our refrigerator and cupboards(and in the nostrils of those unlucky enough to work or live near these giant feedlots!) It was mind-boggling and disturbing to really realize what keeps our food so cheap (relative to Europe or Japan or some other nations,) so disturbing we couldn't even watch the whole film in one sitting!
Food, INC, should be required viewing for everyone. Americans must think about what we are allowing to be done to us, our bodies, our country. There are so many questions the film stirs up; Why are the corn farms still being subsidized by taxpayers? Why is corn ethanol being promoted by the government when there are more efficient plants(sugarcane,sugarbeets,some grasses, etc)that can be used to make ethanol, and on and on. . .?

  A must see for all! (09 March 2010)
A very real film on our corrupt government & corportate driven food system. It's one that everyone should see (with their kids). We need to start unsing our "three votes" wisely!!

 


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