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    Analysis Of Food Inc

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    Food Inc. is a documentary that tries to teach the viewer about America’s food chain and how it came to exist in its current forum. The film uses a mix of facts and opinions from people who work in the food production industry. Food Inc. does interview workers who are both for and against the current method of food production but not for the purposes of portraying an unbiased film, it comes across as an insincere attempt. During the course of the film we are shown current methods and past practices

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    The Jungle and Food Inc. are two works that reveal the corrupt methods of factory farming and the food industry in American. They also expose the government’s tendency to overlook the methods of the factory farms that hurt America and help the factories grow. Although The Jungle and Food Inc. are based more than one hundred years apart, there relevant practices which shows American greed supporting the corruption of capitalism. Factory farms have been able to control the people of the public and

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    Reflection Of Food Inc

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    Before watching Food, Inc., my knowledge of the food system was very minimal. I was aware that it was a large industry due to the society’s population but never thought about the harmful effects of it. It was shocking to learn about the horrors of the food industry being that we consume food every day. As seen in the movie, the large multinational companies that control the food system work their hardest to hide the truth about what we are eating. If companies were to reveal what happens behind

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    Food Inc.: The horrors of Processed food. We think that we know good food from bad, but do we truly know what is bad? Most of the food we consume is factory processed and some is genetically modified. After watching the movie Food Incorporation, you start to think about what you eat on everyday basis. In the 1930s, factory production of fast food became extremely popular in the United States, from there on restaurant owners began thinking of ways to save money on the food production. They wanted

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    Food Inc. Vs Cooked

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    must provide a full explanation on what the food actually is and a resolution on what one can do to change those habits for a healthier lifestyle. Two sources were very persuasive and convincing which were the movies, “Food Inc.” and “Cooked”. “Food Inc.” contained information about the food and how it is damaging to your body while “Cooked” contained information about how important it is to cook in order to obtain a healthier body. “Fed Up” and “Fast Food Nation” didn’t contain as much information

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    Food Inc Reflection

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    Food is a necessity for survival in our everyday lives. But have you really thought about the energy that is put in to make the delicious meals? What we eat matters. A vegetarian meal has a lower embedded energy compared to a meal with meat yet we often chose the meal with meat. One of the perks of having more vegetarian meals is the health benefits that come with it. The energy input for meat foods are higher than plant based foods because these foods requires machinery that uses a lot of electricity

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    way back to what is in our foods: corn, sugar, salt, and fat. Each of these ingredients are generally okay to consume small amounts. Unfortunetly, many Americans are consuming extremely high amounts of these products, simply because the ingredients are in nearly every meal you can think of. In order to fix this dilemma, the government must take action for their responsibility by requiring food labels to be clear and accurate, boost incentives for marketing healthier foods, and end subsidies for corn

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    Food Inc Movie Analysis

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    Do you ever wonder what is really in your food? I never really did until I watched the movie Food Inc. and saw the way my food was being treated, so I decided to look into it more and you won't believe what I found out. In the movie Food Inc. it shows you how the farmers really raise your food. The way the chickens live are not right. Some chicken houses have windows, some don't and the chickens are all shoved into them with barely any room. Some farmers don't think it's right but they can't

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    Food Inc. Netflq

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    Food, Inc. (NETFLIX) Food, Inc. had the objective to share the truth behind our food and how it is actually created. It states the process the food undergoes. Shows how the live stock is treated and engineered. Displays how the plans also experience genetic engineering and how the workers, themselves are treated. Agree: The public has the right to know where their food came from and how it was produced. Food is not being produced like advertisers say it is and the consumers have the chance to

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    Food Inc. Even though our eating habits have changed more in recent years, the imagery used in to sell food is still old fashioned. The fact that we are more inclined to go for food that is all natural and fresh from the farms enables these corporations to capitalize on that albeit falsely. The multi- national corporations are taking advantage of this by resorting to chemical use to ripen foods like tomatoes, thereby ensuring all year round supply of food stuff that is otherwise seasonal. These

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