Review of Food, Inc. (2008) by Sean M — 19 Jul 2010
I watched this Documentary and by the end I was a bit sick to my stomach. Everything made so much sense and I couldn't believe that all that was going on. What ever happened to just having fresh food? It is like the government really doesn't want anyone to be healthy.
The only way for someone to get the fresh food they truly deserve, has to be rich. Well maybe not rich, but have a pretty good job. In today's world, it is not as easy and people use what little cash they have to support the companies and sell these tainted foods.
Robert Kenner had many great points in this film to support what he was getting at. The one thing that scared me, was the use of corn. I couldn't believe that corn was in everything. The USDA and the FDA could easily help get rid of this, but instead they are taking all the overgrown corn and using it in everything and to feed everything.
They feed the corn to the cows and it makes the cow have a higher chance of getting E. Coli. But the scariest part is that if they cow eats grass, they have a 50% chance or more of not getting E. Coli.
But they feed them the corn anyways. Just because they have a huge abundance and it helps make them fat for bigger cuts of beef. This film really makes you think.
This review of Food, Inc. (2008) was written by Sean M on 19 Jul 2010.
Food, Inc. has generally received very positive reviews.
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