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Food Inc Film Analysis

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LaToya Christian
Prof Chitwood
22 August 2015
Food Inc.
The documentary Food Inc., by filmmaker Robert Kenner released in 2008. Starring in this film is Michael Pollan, author, journalist, activist and professor of journalism at UC Berkeley. Eric Schlosser also starred in this film who is an american journalist and author. This film takes place in numerous of settings from farms,supermarkets, slaughterhouses, and etc. The film reveals to the world what goes on in corporate farming in the United States. The links between the multinational corporations and government regulatory agencies like FDA and USDA will reveal how the health and safety of the food itself, of the animals produced themselves, worker and we the consumers who actually eat the food.
Fast food started the whole industrial food production, our number one fast food corporation is McDonald’s. In today’s society the top four companies control over 80% of the market. Companies like Tyson, Cargill, Swift & Co, and National Beef Packing Co. all own their product in some form from beginning to the end product. Example: Tyson owns their own chickens which can be grown in 49 days rather than 3 months. Which means more mass productions, more risks to the animals and to the workers. The end result is more money which is …show more content…

But not in this documentary Food Inc., it shows how farms this day in the United States are far from that. The farming shown in this film were much more industrialized and mechanized like factories. For instance the poultry industry depicted in Food Inc., chickens are often raised in huge metal buildings with no access to light or fresh air, confined together. The slaughterhouses were big metal buildings with the inside of like an assembly line. The clothing worn by the farmers were not your everyday overalls and boots, they wore jeans, t-shirts and shoes some wore face mask for

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