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    Food Inc 'And Fresh'

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    Food Inc.” and “Fresh” Essay The movie “Food Inc.” is a documentary created to shed light on the topic of industrialized farming of crops and animals. The video shows many scenes that display the poor methods of industrialized farming as well as the harsh conditions the animals have to endure while they are being farmed. This video however also takes a political standpoint on the topic and expresses many opinions on the matter. The movie is also filled with recent facts and statistics on the industry

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    Food Inc Flaws

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    The food industry has changed drastically over the last decades. There are more Unnatural substances that change the appearance and taste of the food that we eat. The movie Food, Inc. has shown the low standards of the food industry that must change. Even though some products may be advertised as being healthy, it may indeed be the opposite of what you expected. Quality has to come from the beginning however, the may the food industry in run it has already failed from the beginning. In the movie

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    Food Inc Documentary

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    Kenneth Posmer Food inc. is a documentary on the horrors of the industrialized food industry of the United States. The documentary exemplifies the purely wretched nature of highly industrialized and subsidized farming practices that take place on CAFO’s (Confined animal feeding operations) that harm each one of us who doesn’t take the extra initiative to find alternatives. The documentary also exposes the enforced situations that big corporations place upon farmers big and small. Food inc. doesn’t give

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    Most people in America don’t know where their food comes from, including me. The documentary Food Inc sets out to expose how big businesses are creating a monopoly over the food industry by mistreating animals, decreasing federal regulations, and creating a veil between the consumer and manufacturers. Along with these concerns, Food Inc brings to mind valuable lessons on stewardshid and causes us to consider the Christians role in it. The first issue that is addressed is the mistreatment of animals

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    Food Inc Summary

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    Food Inc., a documentary on the secrets of the food industry in America, captures it’s audience’s attention by sharing some disturbing information on where their food really comes from. People in America are fooled today by the pictures and advertisements that paint an innocent picture of a farm, tricking consumers into thinking what they’re buying is real, grown food. The food industry has many dirty secrets about it’s food production methods and is scared to reveal any of them because it could

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    The documentary, Food Inc., was very eye-opening as to how the food we eat is produced. I was particularly shocked at how inhumane the production of meat is. Also, this production showed to be environmentally harmful. The other surprising part was how much of our food is reliant on corn and soybeans. The similarity in taste in many different foods is probably due to the small number of crops that go into food production. I absolutely do not agree with the way our food is produced. Primarily because

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    Food Inc Summary

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    Summary After viewing the film “food Inc.” the way I now view the American food industry and our government has changed. I now see the food industry for what it really is, a corrupt business empire that is protected by government officials and policies. In the film it pinpoints many different areas where the food industry has become an injustice to the citizens of America, they have also been protected by laws and policies, and also have treated the cattle, chickens, and other farm animals with

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    Food Inc Summary

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    I watched the documentary Food Inc. I have actually watched this movie before so it was more of a review for me. I am going into the food industry as a career so I was highly interested in this video. Especially since it is so disturbing how mass produced food is handled these days. The mistreatment of the animals to the vegetable distribution. Oh and then the grossest part of all, the E. coli in the cows. Then how if the cows were just to go back to a grass diet it would reduce the E. coli in the

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    Food Inc Essay

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    The film I watched was titled Food, Inc. This film examines the food industry and the industrial production of the many products we eat today (meats, grains, and vegetables). This film is trying to explain how agribusiness is producing food that is not healthy. In the film they also assess how todays agribusiness is harmful to the environment and abusive to the animals and workers. This film examines where the food we eat is coming from, how it is being produced, and who is producing it. They film

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    Food Inc.: McDonald's

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    A. McDonaldization of society- the process by which ordinary aspects of life are rationalized and efficiency comes to rule them, including such things as food preparation p. 173 The film introduces the concept of McDonaldization to the food companies. McDonalds first introduced this concept in the first fast food chain; the idea was to make the restaurant more efficient. In the 1930’s, McDonalds own a very successful chain of restaurants, but they McDonald brothers wanted to expand their brand;

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