Food, Inc.

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saden1
05-18-2010, 08:11 PM
Anyone seen this movie? There's so much I didn't know.

MTK
05-18-2010, 08:21 PM
Not sure I want to, ignorance is bliss sometimes

saden1
05-18-2010, 09:00 PM
It is but damn if you shouldn't stick your head out of the sand and see who is about to devour you.

johno
05-18-2010, 09:08 PM
if you like food inc., there are a few really good books you can read too. fast food nation and the omnivore's dilemma immediately come to mind. fascinating stuff.

SolidSnake84
05-19-2010, 07:07 AM
I read fast food nation when i was in college. It was a good read. I was never so jaded towards the obesity/fast food problem America has until i read that book....

mredskins
05-19-2010, 08:32 AM
Anyone seen this movie? There's so much I didn't know.


Repost, I have talk about it before in the movie thread. Dagger!


Anyways since watching the film, probably six months ago we basically shop mainly organic in my house. Especially meats and eggs! And now that summer/spring has rolled around we hit up our local farmers market for veggies.

I will have to say I have honestly felt better since making the switch and my family members say the same as well.

It is a little more expensive to eat this way but in the long run if you figuring the quailty of your life and health it is a no brainier.

It is a great doc and they speak more to the quality of our food vs. shock images of animals being slaughtered in gross ways.

mredskins
05-19-2010, 08:38 AM
Not sure I want to, ignorance is bliss sometimes


Dude, for some one who is doing the Power 90 and trying to do the healthy think you owe it to yourself to watch this film. Seriously.

mredskins
05-19-2010, 08:39 AM
I read fast food nation when i was in college. It was a good read. I was never so jaded towards the obesity/fast food problem America has until i read that book....


This movie really is not about that, it looks at the quality of our food, not so much our eating habits.

Monkeydad
05-19-2010, 11:31 AM
I watched some of it, not the entire movie.


It felt like a Michael Moore conspiracy movie to me. I'm not so sure that the examples used are necessarily the standard and as widespread as the movie claims. Seemed like it was more of a one-sided agenda-pusher as opposed to an accurate documentary.

I'm not naive to think some of it is untrue, I know there are some bad practices...but it seems to try to incriminate all farmers and food providers, most of who don't do these things.

mredskins
05-19-2010, 11:42 AM
I watched some of it, not the entire movie.


It felt like a Michael Moore conspiracy movie to me. I'm not so sure that the examples used are necessarily the standard and as widespread as the movie claims. Seemed like it was more of a one-sided agenda-pusher as opposed to an accurate documentary.

I'm not naive to think some of it is untrue, I know there are some bad practices...but it seems to try to incriminate all farmers and food providers, most of who don't do these things.


Exactly!!!!!! Everything is a conspiracy!

Can I offer you a high fructose corn syrup treat for your wonderful insight?

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